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diff --git a/contrib/cygwin/README b/contrib/cygwin/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3745051 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/cygwin/README @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +This package describes important Cygwin specific stuff concerning OpenSSH. + +The binary package is usually built for recent Cygwin versions and might +not run on older versions. Please check http://cygwin.com/ for information +about current Cygwin releases. + +================== +Host configuration +================== + +If you are installing OpenSSH the first time, you can generate global config +files and server keys, as well as installing sshd as a service, by running + + /usr/bin/ssh-host-config + +Note that this binary archive doesn't contain default config files in /etc. +That files are only created if ssh-host-config is started. + +To support testing and unattended installation ssh-host-config got +some options: + +usage: ssh-host-config [OPTION]... +Options: + --debug -d Enable shell's debug output. + --yes -y Answer all questions with "yes" automatically. + --no -n Answer all questions with "no" automatically. + --cygwin -c <options> Use "options" as value for CYGWIN environment var. + --name -N <name> sshd windows service name. + --port -p <n> sshd listens on port n. + --user -u <account> privileged user for service, default 'cyg_server'. + --pwd -w <passwd> Use "pwd" as password for privileged user. + --privileged On Windows XP, require privileged user + instead of LocalSystem for sshd service. + +Installing sshd as daemon via ssh-host-config is recommended. + +Alternatively you can start sshd via inetd, if you have the inetutils +package installed. Just run ssh-host-config, but answer "no" when asked +to install sshd as service. The ssh-host-config script also adds the +required lines to /etc/inetd.conf and /etc/services. + +================== +User configuration +================== + +Any user can simplify creating the own private and public keys by running + + /usr/bin/ssh-user-config + +To support testing and unattended installation ssh-user-config got +some options as well: + +usage: ssh-user-config [OPTION]... +Options: + --debug -d Enable shell's debug output. + --yes -y Answer all questions with "yes" automatically. + --no -n Answer all questions with "no" automatically. + --passphrase -p word Use "word" as passphrase automatically. + +Please note that OpenSSH does never use the value of $HOME to +search for the users configuration files! It always uses the +value of the pw_dir field in /etc/passwd as the home directory. +If no home directory is set in /etc/passwd, the root directory +is used instead! + +================ +Building OpenSSH +================ + +Building from source is easy. Just unpack the source archive, cd to that +directory, and call cygport: + + cygport openssh.cygport all + +You must have installed the following packages to be able to build OpenSSH +with the aforementioned cygport script: + + zlib + crypt + libssl-devel + libedit-devel + libkrb5-devel + +Please send requests, error reports etc. to cygwin@cygwin.com. + + +Have fun, + +Corinna Vinschen +Cygwin Developer +Red Hat Inc. |