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From: Soren A <soren_andersen AT fastmail DOT fm>
Subject: RE: SSH and Home
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 21:53:38 +0000 (UTC)
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"Kevin Jones" <kevinj AT develop DOT com> wrote around 27 Jan 2003 
news:000101c2c62d$d84b59c0$0200a8c0 AT milo:

> You're absolutely right - I've gone through the process of changing to a
> name with no spaces but the problem persisted. After reading this I
> changed my etc/passwd file so that home was /cygdrive/d/home/kevinj and
> I'm golden

This one bit me too, awhile back when I was first setting up ssh. IMHO
this is a fairly specific, non-obvious case of something happening that
newer Cygwin users won't be looking out for. I mean the "/etc/password" 
thing, not the "spaces" thing -- the querying of /etc/passwd that shh is 
doing (I've never had spaces in my HOME directory spec, so that part of it 
never bit me). 

My $HOME is E:/home/[username] in Win32 mode ("/cdv/e/home/[username]"
in Posix mode) and ssh couldn't find it, was barfing, because I had not
edited the /etc/passwd file. Not being a big user of applications in
daemon mode on Cygwin previous to that, I never had it cross my mind
that an app would need to find out where $HOME was by some other means
than querying the current environment. Of course, once it is explained,
it is obvious. I first thought, though, that ssh was broken (as in:
badly ported, buggy). 

I still believe that by some means, this issue needs to be brought to
the attention of new (and potential) ssh users IN BIG BOLD PRINT. ;-).
I'd like to see a Cygwin FAQ entry regarding it. 

  Also Cute and Fluffy,
    Soren A

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"So, tell me, my little one-eyed one, on what poor, pitiful,
defenseless planet has my MONSTROSITY been unleashed?"
                       - Dr. Jumba, Disney's "Lilo & Stitch"


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