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Subject: Re: Still seeing "Win32 error 1062" starting sshd with "cygrunsrv -S" with openssh-4.5p1-1. Suggestions, please?
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Brian Kasper wrote:
> Hoping that the latest release of openssh would fix the problem I'm
> having starting sshd as a service, I updated my Cygwin install to Ms.
> Vinschen's latest release, 4.5p1-1.  I then re-ran ssh-host-config.
> 
> Unfortunately, I'm still unable to start sshd as a service, either with
> or without privilege separation.  I still receive the error message
> "cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: QueryServiceStatus:  Win32 error
> 1062: The service has not been started.".
> 
> I feel like I'm missing something obvious, but I've searched the mailing
> list archives and Googled for every combination of Cygwin, sshd, and
> cygrunsrv I can think of to no avail.
> 
> If anyone out there has any suggestions, I would be very grateful.


You have the same problem as Jason.  Get rid of all the old cygwin1.dlls
that you have on your system.  Keep just the one in "C:/cygwin/bin".
If you still have problems after that, you may have tried to start 'sshd'
from the command line.  This will set the improper permissions on some
important files/directories, as others have suggested.  See the
'/usr/bin/ssh-host-config' script for the files/directories involved and
their proper ownership and permissions.  You may be able to get away with
just running the script again (don't know for sure - don't have the script
handy).  You may want to try that first before resorting to making the like
changes by hand.

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