Because of historical reasons, I have a number of Windows virtual machines with 32-bit cygwin installed, including the cygwin sshd service.
It appears to be impossible to start a 64-bit bash session from a 32-bit session. However, it there is a way to do this, the rest of the post is not relevant. During the transition to 64-bit cygwin, I would like to start a 64-bit sshd service on a second port (2222, perhaps). When the transition is fully complete, I will remove the 32-bit sshd service. If I use the ssh-host-config program, it goes through, but tells me that "Sshd service is already installed" and does not create another service. How do I create a second service to run 64-bit sshd? Blue Pearl Software, Inc. will collect and process information about you that may be subject to data protection laws. For more information about how we use and disclose your personal information, how we protect your information, our legal basis to use your information, your rights and who you can contact, please refer to the relevant sections of our Privacy note at www.bluepearlsoftware.com/privacypolicy. -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple

