Re: Cygwin sshd broken by seemingly trivial network change

2020-12-20 Thread Charles Russell
On 12/20/2020 12:51 PM, Andrey Repin wrote: Greetings, Charles Russell! SOLVED On 12/17/2020 3:24 PM, Erik Soderquist wrote: >> in some cases I could not find any real >> issue, but deleting and recreating the rules fixed the issue. That did the trick: simply deleting and

Re: Cygwin sshd broken by seemingly trivial network change

2020-12-20 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Charles Russell! > SOLVED > On 12/17/2020 3:24 PM, Erik Soderquist wrote: >> in some cases I could not find any real >> issue, but deleting and recreating the rules fixed the issue. > That did the trick: simply deleting and reinstating the firewall > settings for sshd solved the

Re: Cygwin sshd broken by seemingly trivial network change

2020-12-18 Thread Erik Soderquist via Cygwin
On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 4:06 PM Charles Russell wrote: > > SOLVED > > On 12/17/2020 3:24 PM, Erik Soderquist wrote: > > > in some cases I could not find any real > > issue, but deleting and recreating the rules fixed the issue. > > That did the trick: simply deleting and reinstating the

Re: Cygwin sshd broken by seemingly trivial network change

2020-12-18 Thread Charles Russell
SOLVED On 12/17/2020 3:24 PM, Erik Soderquist wrote: > in some cases I could not find any real > issue, but deleting and recreating the rules fixed the issue. That did the trick: simply deleting and reinstating the firewall settings for sshd solved the problem on both computers. I had

Re: Cygwin sshd broken by seemingly trivial network change

2020-12-18 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, wors...@bellsouth.net! > While installing a new router, I changed my local network from > 192.168.4.* to 192.168.50.*. This seems to have broken Cygwin sshd on > both of my remote computers, but only for Cygwin; sshd works fine if I > boot the remote computer from a linux thumb

Re: Cygwin sshd broken by seemingly trivial network change

2020-12-17 Thread Charles Russell
On 12/17/2020 3:09 PM, Brian Inglis wrote: Have you checked your new router to see what default rules are enabled there? The router firewall is disabled. (I have a another router serving as a firewall between it and the modem.) Besides, all hosts are on the local side of the new router,

Re: Cygwin sshd broken by seemingly trivial network change

2020-12-17 Thread Bill Stewart
On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 10:44 AM Charles Russell wrote: > The last line was a giveaway. The problem is with the Windows firewall. > However, I have found no remedy apart from totally disabling the > firewall. The old settings no longer work: sshd is enabled for both > private and public

Re: Cygwin sshd broken by seemingly trivial network change

2020-12-17 Thread Charles Russell
On 12/16/2020 9:37 AM, wors...@bellsouth.net wrote: > While installing a new router, I changed my local network from > 192.168.4.* to 192.168.50.*. This seems to have broken Cygwin sshd on > both of my remote computers, but only for Cygwin; sshd works fine if I > boot the remote computer from a

Re: Cygwin sshd broken by seemingly trivial network change

2020-12-17 Thread Stephen Carrier
On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 09:37:08AM -0600, wors...@bellsouth.net wrote: > While installing a new router, I changed my local network from 192.168.4.* > to 192.168.50.*. This seems to have broken Cygwin sshd on both of my remote > computers, but only for Cygwin; sshd works fine if I boot the remote >

Cygwin sshd broken by seemingly trivial network change

2020-12-16 Thread worsafe
While installing a new router, I changed my local network from 192.168.4.* to 192.168.50.*. This seems to have broken Cygwin sshd on both of my remote computers, but only for Cygwin; sshd works fine if I boot the remote computer from a linux thumb drive. I have noticed no other problems with