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 > >
On 29/06/16 22:57, Wallace Forman wrote:> 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 FormanYes, that ssh server is cygwin-based. It is however including the basic cygwin files it needs, so the fact that it actually doesn't work without a normal cygwin install seems a bug in the package. Regards
On Wed, 29 Jun 2016, ?ngel Gonz?lez wrote:> On 29/06/16 22:57, Wallace Forman wrote: >> 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 > > Yes, that ssh server is cygwin-based. It is however including the basic > cygwin files it needs, so the fact that it actually doesn't work without a > normal cygwin install seems a bug in the package.I wasn't really paying attention but the first thing I thought of was this sounds like the problem I usually see when my shell is broken. Can you log into the account using the console? -- Hisashi T Fujinaka - htodd at twofifty.com BSEE + BSChem + BAEnglish + MSCS + $2.50 = coffee
On Jun 29 23:35, ?ngel Gonz?lez wrote:> On 29/06/16 22:57, Wallace Forman wrote: > > 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 > > Yes, that ssh server is cygwin-based. It is however including the basic > cygwin files it needs, so the fact that it actually doesn't work without a > normal cygwin install seems a bug in the package.Using the orignal Cygwin distro OpenSSH instead of some arbitrary 3rd party package fixes this. Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Cygwin Maintainer Red Hat -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 819 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-dev/attachments/20160630/90a697cf/attachment.bin>