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Subject: Re: installing sshd | Win 10 1909 build
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From: Evan Cooch <evan DOT cooch AT gmail DOT com>
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Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2019 18:03:20 -0500
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On 12/26/2019 4:48 PM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> Am 26.12.2019 um 22:13 schrieb Evan Cooch:
>> Thanks, but insufficient. Where is the Cygwin sshd equivalent of the 
>> following for the Windows 10 implementation of OpenSSH?:
>>
>> https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/hpc/How-To-Use-SSH-Client-and-Server-on-Windows-10-1470/ 
>>
>>
>> Is there an equivalent for Cygwin sshd, that deals in a step-by-step 
>> fashion specifically with handling recent build of Windows 10, all of 
>> which have openSSH pre-installed?
>>
>
> Evan,
> Bottom post on this mailing list, please.

Sure -- will do moving forward.

>
> $ cygcheck -p bin/sshd
> Found 4 matches for bin/sshd
> openssh-debuginfo-8.0p1-2 - openssh-debuginfo: Debug info for openssh
> openssh-debuginfo-8.1p1-1 - openssh-debuginfo: Debug info for openssh
> openssh-8.0p1-2 - openssh: The OpenSSH server and client programs
> openssh-8.1p1-1 - openssh: The OpenSSH server and client programs
>
> so openssh is the package providing the ssh demon/server

Presumably on a machine running the cygwin sshd, correct?

>
> $ cygcheck -l openssh | grep config
> /etc/defaults/etc/sshd_config
> /etc/defaults/etc/ssh_config
> /usr/bin/ssh-host-config
> /usr/bin/ssh-user-config
> /usr/share/man/man5/sshd_config.5.gz
> /usr/share/man/man5/ssh_config.5.gz
>
>
> ssh-host-config is used to install and configure the Cygwin server
> ssh-user-config is used to install user specific files.
> Its use is very simple, step by step approuch as mentioned on
> /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/openssh.README
>
>
> As you can not have two different sshd demons running
>  at the same time, use "net start <service>" and
> "net stop <service>" that are your usual windows command friends.

OK -- but my question wasn't so much about using openSSH, but rather, 
how to do an install of Cygwin ssh on a Win 10 machine, which already 
has a native ssh server client 'bult in'. A number of us have tried 
using the standard approaches for installing cygwin and having sshd run 
as a service (approaches that worked fine on Win 7, and pre-1803 builds 
of WIn 10), but have had problems with Windows complaining (or, if not 
complaining, not allowing a different sshd). It seems as if you need to 
'turn off' or 'uninstall' something with recent Win 10 builds to get 
Cygwin sshd to install -- and work -- as a service.  That is the step 
some of us  are hoping someone can step us through.

>
> Regards
> Marco
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