Mail Archives: cygwin/2007/03/07/12:30:26
Could the problem be the ssh protocol? I just tried using the sftp and
ssh commands that come with the installation of the ssh client I use,
which are ssh2, and they worked fine on command line in cygwin.
Regards,
Marielle
Marielle Fois wrote:
> Andrew Schulman wrote:
>>> Andrew Schulman wrote:
>>>
>>>> Try adding -v or -vv to get some information about the protocol
>>>> exchange,
>>>> and where it's stopping. You can probably also get some
>>>> information from
>>>> the ssh server logs.
>>>>
>>> Thanks for your quick answer, Andrew. I didn't get more information
>>> with ssh or sftp using -v or -vv. I've also looked for logs under
>>> cygwin root directory, but found none. Would you have any idea where
>>> these logs are usually stored?
>>>
>>
>> So you run sftp -vv user AT host and get back... nothing? That's odd.
>> Maybe a
>> local firewall problem, so you can't even connect to the remote host?
>>
>
> I get back nothing, exactly. I tried disabling the Windows firewall,
> but no change. I checked the sshd log in the remote host, and there is
> no output at all when I try to connect through sftp or ssh. Btw, the
> sshd is running on a Linux machine.
>
> I can connect to a remote host from my machine using an ssh client and
> with the firewall enabled. The communication is tunneled via vpn. Does
> this information help?
>
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