Greetings, Bruce Halco! > I'm having to update a number of cygwin installations that are about a > year old (cygwin 2.9.0-3). Usually I just run the installer and > everything goes fine.  Occasionally I've run into a problem and had to > remove the existing installation and reinstall. > Apparently something has changed with ssh.  I now go though the same > installation process I've been using for years, but sshd logins fail > after connection with >     "fatal: seteuid xxxxxx: No such file or directory" > The ssh client gets as far as offering the key. The last two lines from > the client side are >     debug1: Offering public key: bhalco.ssh RSA > SHA256:DDFVOXwQIpPODxXJPxp8Mxj1Y1mXsMqdmrvVYi5P51c agent >     Connection closed by 192.168.0.12 port 32000 > I've reproduced the problem on two computers. Both are running Windows > 7, although the same update will need to be applied to Windows 10 systems. > I haven't found any info using Google or the cygwin archives. Please don't lie. The archive is full of recent reports. > I don't even have a good guess what file or directory is missing. > I'd greatly appreciate any suggestions. Try changing the owning user of sshd service to LocalSystem for a starter. -- With best regards, Andrey Repin Thursday, March 14, 2019 2:48:44 Sorry for my terrible english...BKCB؛[H\ܝΈY[K؛[\˚[BTNY[K٘\KB[][ێY[K˚[B[XܚXH[ΈY[K[ [XܚXK\[\CBB