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Timothee Besset wrote: > > I can't do that because I don't DECIDE that, for CVS access, SSH is spawned > by cvs (command line) or wincvs. And what about Win98 boxes anyway? > > >Why don't you call ssh from bash or another real shell??? Sorry 'bout that ob joke. First of all, I'm using openSSH under cvs, too. So I'm unable to reproduce, why that happens to you. I'm using the cvs-1.10.3.1, ported by Charles Wilson. I'm starting cvs typically from tcsh-6.08.00 out of a "telnet" or "xterm -e slogin" session and sometimes from a standard NT/W2K console window as well. What's about W98? Hmm, I don't know. I'm just trying to use ssh on a virtual machine running w98 but it won't work. Moreover I have ported sshd in a way so that it should be possible to use it on W98 with RSA authentication and/or rhosts or empty password authentication. On one hand the RSA negotiation fails (don't know why yet), on the other hand after empty password authentication sshd is unable to exec the shell. It says it does but the child process remains a sshd, so the fork is completed but then... I will investigate further but I would appreciate any help in that. To be able to work together on the same sources is one of the main benefits of open source software... Corinna -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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