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Re: cygwin-host-setup does not install sshd
- From: "admin" <admin at mail dot rabinglove dot com>
- To: <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 02:58:24 -0400
- Subject: Re: cygwin-host-setup does not install sshd
- Reply-to: <admin at mail dot rabinglove dot com>
>admin wrote:
>
>> when i run net start sshd i get a syntax error and it complains it cant find specified path.
>
>Could you be any more vague? What does the error say exactly? What
>does the event log say? What does /var/log/sshd.log say?
sorry, should have known better:
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aimeMasdinso@dindoze ~
$ ssh-host-config
Overwrite existing /etc/ssh_config file? (yes/no) yes
Generating /etc/ssh_config file
Overwrite existing /etc/sshd_config file? (yes/no) yes
Privilege separation is set to yes by default since OpenSSH 3.3.
However, this requires a non-privileged account called 'sshd'.
For more info on privilege separation read /usr/share/doc/openssh/README.privsep
.
Should privilege separation be used? (yes/no) yes
Generating /etc/sshd_config file
Host configuration finished. Have fun!
JaimeMasdinso@dindoze ~
$ net start sshd
System error 3 has occurred.
The system cannot find the path specified.
JaimeMasdinso@dindoze ~
$ nano -w /var/log/
lastlog setup.log setup.log.full
JaimeMasdinso@dindoze ~
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as you can see i dont have a sshd.log
>
>> it doesnt ask me to compile the sshd binary and it doesnt offer to install sshd as a system service.
>
>Compile the sshd binary? No package does that. sshd.exe is installed
>when you install the openssh package, there is no compilation to speak
>of.
i believe compile was the wrong word. i remember when i did this successfully one of the yes/no questions refered to installing the sshd.exe file. as you can see its not there
>
>The ssh-host-config script should normally offer to install the service,
>but if there is an existing service called sshd (possibly a remnant from
>an old install that was not completely removed) it will not try to
>overwrite it.
>
that sounds possible. i tried removing everything called cygwin from the windows registry after i deleted cygwin from my disk to avoid this type of thing, but i guess that didnt work.
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