Hmm... Perhaps not. Is something like cygwin required for it to work? Wallace Forman 913-669-4453 On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 2:48 PM, ?ngel Gonz?lez <keisial at gmail.com> wrote:> On 29/06/16 18:24, Wallace Forman wrote: > >> Let me know if you have any suggestions how to solve my problem or at >> least >> to enable logging. Thanks! >> > Does the user that is trying to login have a shell that sshd will be able > to run? >
On 29/06/16 21:36, Wallace Forman wrote:> Hmm... Perhaps not. Is something like cygwin required for it to work? >Where did you install OpenSSH from? cygwin is an avenue for running openssh in Windows, but I don't think it supports native Windows out-of-the box (someone else on the list will surely correct me if I'm wrong). Regards
I used the latest version from here: http://www.mls-software.com/opensshd.html On my other (Windows 10) machine (on which openssh works), I have cygwin installed, but if ssh was using cygwin, I wasn't aware of it. I just ran ssh from the command prompt. Wallace Forman 913-669-4453 On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 4:37 PM, ?ngel Gonz?lez <keisial at gmail.com> wrote:> On 29/06/16 21:36, Wallace Forman wrote: > > Hmm... Perhaps not. Is something like cygwin required for it to work? > > Where did you install OpenSSH from? > cygwin is an avenue for running openssh in Windows, but > I don't think it supports native Windows out-of-the box > (someone else on the list will surely correct me if I'm wrong). > > Regards > >