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<div dir="ltr"><div>1) On Friday, I upgraded Win7 to Win10</div><div>2) I have mosh, ssh installed on Win8.1/Cygwin (lenovo8) and Win10/Cygwin (lenovo7)</div><div>3) ssh depends on another program, I think called cygrunsrv,</div><div>which is supposed to start sshd. Cygwin setup installed it,</div><div>but I guess I have to do something else to invoke it.</div><div>I'll have to search for the documentation.<br><br>Dick McCullough<br><br> <br><br></div><div>> Subject: Re: [mosh-devel] mosh bug<br>> From: cgull@glup.org<br>> Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2015 21:09:52 -0400<br>> CC: rhm@pioneerca.com; mosh-devel@mit.edu; mosh-users@mit.edu<br>> To: chickenandporn@gmail.com<br>> <br>> He's using Cygwin. The procedure for setting up sshd as a service is somewhat elaborate, possibly involving setting up an account for it. Cygwin has doc on this somewhere but I'm not finding the authoritative doc with Google.<br>> <br>> --jh<br>> <br>> -- <br>> Sent from my phone. +1 617 776 2373<br>> <br>> <br>> > On Aug 2, 2015, at 7:40 PM, Allan Clark <chickenandporn@gmail.com> wrote:<br>> > <br>> > One final issue of a Windows7 not running SSH service (Connection Refused on tcp/22) -- I know it's no longer a Mosh issue, but do you guys know how Windows7 is supposed to have a ssh server running? I didn't think it had a SSH server, which means Richard might be using some custom builder like a Brew or Ports collection.<br></div></div>
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