Mail Archives: cygwin/2007/10/04/17:02:27
I tried sshing in over putty and also from a linux gnome-term on a
different machine.
Btw, I'm using Vista, is this a problem perhaps?
Also the user I'm ssh-ing into does not have administrator privleges,
might try changing that. I tried to do a cat
/tmp/uscreens/S-name/socket-name and it says permission denied
CYGWIN is set to ntsec tty
/etc/passwd is created using mkpasswd -l
and ssh confugred using ssh-host-config -y or what was that command again
what else could be interesting?
I think that screen does bad at error reporting either it doesn't say
anything or it blurps some strange messages like, "you die in a
dungeon" or something.
btw, after checking processes with ps I can see that screen and bash
are running, i just can't attach to that screen session.
On 2007-10-04, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2007-10-04, Gary Johnson wrote:
> > On 2007-10-04, Damjan Lango wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > > What is the current status of screen reattach?
> > > For me it does not work under the default cygwin bash shell, which
> > > uses cmd console afaik and it does not work under cygwin sshd. The
> > > only way it works is under cygwin rxvt. I would most like to use it
> > > under sshd.
> > > What's the magic to make it work? :)
> >
> > I just tested my setup and it works fine. I didn't set up anything
> > specially as far as I know.
> [...]
> > I would not expect screen to work from a console. What kind of
> > terminal are you using when you try to use it "under cygwin sshd"?
>
> I just tried another experiment. From a default Cygwin bash shell
> running in a console, I ssh'd to another machine running Cygwin, ran
> screen there, detached, logged out, ssh'd back in, and reattached
> screen. Again, it worked fine. I was wrong about screen not
> working from a console.
>
> Regards,
> Gary
>
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