On Jun 17 15:54, Zecha, Holger wrote:
> After doing a update I'm unable to login using ssh protocol v2 and
> Password authentication. The login using private/public key still works
> fine. I'm also not able to do a telnet and/or ftp to the system. I
> traced the issue down to login.exe, which shows
Hello,
After doing a update I'm unable to login using ssh protocol v2 and
Password authentication. The login using private/public key still works
fine. I'm also not able to do a telnet and/or ftp to the system. I
traced the issue down to login.exe, which shows the following errors:
20 20
Hello,
I am connecting (via cygwin ssh client) to a computer running a Cygwin
OpenSSH server, and am trying to run tclsh. When I do this, the TCL shell
opens, but nothing is written to standard output (i.e. no matter what I
type, no result appears on the screen - not even a prompt).
It doensn't m
Andrew Markebo wrote:
| Last login: Fri Aug 23 12:02:56 2002 from 206.184.204.2
| Starbase:who am i
| STARBASE!Andrew tty1 Dec 6 15:47
| Starbase:who
| Andrew tty1 Dec 6 15:47
| Still get Fri Aug 23 for last login.
Hmm what command does your ssh-deamon fire up on the 'remote' machine,
Ah, I'm
Abraham Backus wrote:
After checking things out a little more, it looks like "last logged
in" type
of data is in your wtmp database, which on my system is /var/log/wtmp.
This
appears to be a log/history of past logins. To view the data in here, try
the following command:
$ who /var/log/wtmp
We
>
| Last login: Fri Aug 23 12:02:56 2002 from 206.184.204.2
| Starbase:who am i
| STARBASE!Andrew tty1 Dec 6 15:47
| Starbase:who
| Andrew tty1 Dec 6 15:47
>
| Still get Fri Aug 23 for last login.
Hmm what command does your ssh-deamon fire up on the 'remote' machine,
either you have
After checking things out a little more, it looks like "last logged in" type
of data is in your wtmp database, which on my system is /var/log/wtmp. This
appears to be a log/history of past logins. To view the data in here, try
the following command:
$ who /var/log/wtmp
Otherwise, I'm at a loss a
Abraham Backus wrote:
I believe that this information is stored in the utmp database, which
appears to be in /var/run/utmp (a binary file) on my installation. If
you type the "who am i" command, it gives the information from utmp.
There are probably some tools for displaying what's in this f
I believe that this information is stored in the utmp database, which
appears to be in /var/run/utmp (a binary file) on my installation. If you
type the "who am i" command, it gives the information from utmp. There are
probably some tools for displaying what's in this file in a textual/readable
f
Abraham Backus wrote:
Andrew,
I tried with sshd running as its own NT service, and again with it running
under inetd and my "last logged in" gets updated appropriately.
Cygwin DLL verion 1.3.17
openssh version 3.5p1-2
Windows 2000 SP2
Try updating your cygwin packages by running cygwin setup.ex
Andrew,
I tried with sshd running as its own NT service, and again with it running
under inetd and my "last logged in" gets updated appropriately.
Cygwin DLL verion 1.3.17
openssh version 3.5p1-2
Windows 2000 SP2
Try updating your cygwin packages by running cygwin setup.exe and see if
that remedi
I have Cygwin installed at home. I used to telnet to my home machine and
it would say:
Last login: Fri Aug 23 12:02:56 2002 from
$
I have since turned off telnet and switched to ssh. I still get that
same line echoed out about when I last logged in. Cool, except it still
says Fri Aug 23th! IO
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