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Re: Problems starting sshd as a service on cygwin 1.7.1


On 01/21/2010 11:15 PM, Myron Flickner wrote:
On one of my upgraded 1.7.1 system sshd quit running as a service and would not restart.  I tried a few things
but never could make it work so I decided to reinstall.

I uninstalled cygwin per the FAQ and a posting on removing sshd

http://www.cygwin.com/faq/faq-nochunks.html#faq.setup.uninstall-all
http://chinese-watercolor.com/LRP/printsrv/remove-cygwin.html

:-( We typically frown on using external sources of Cygwin information and then
asking here about problems that could be caused by using information from these
sites. In this case, I don't see anything misleading at the site you reference but
obviously we can't say that for all time or in general.


I reinstalled cygwin choosing defaults options.   Then I added openssh to this install.
Ran ssh-host-config  answered all the questions yes and set CYGWIN to "tty ntsec".

These aren't necessary, though they aren't harming anything.


After this "cygrunsrv -S  sshd" fails. most of the time - although I've seen it work a few times.
An example session is below.

Any suggestions on a work around or how to trace this ?

Have you looked at the logs? Clearly the setup is OK if it starts sometimes. Something is getting in the way. The logs might give you a clue. Or it could be <http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#BLODA>.

If you need to follow-up with this list on this issue, please provide the cygcheck
output as requested by <http://cygwin.com/problems.html>.


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