On Jun 25 14:10, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > On Jun 22 11:27, Hiya Z wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Now that Microsoft has bundled OpenSSH for Windows in update 1803 (see > > https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/commandline/2018/03/07/windows10v1803/), > > here are some observations and the resulting unfortunate behavior: > > > > - On a clean vanilla 1803 install, even with Windows Subsystem for Linux > > (WSL) not installed, there exists a folder %SystemRoot%\system32\openssh > > that has native Windows ssh and sshd executables. > > > > - %SystemRoot%\system32\openssh is added to the system PATH. > > > > - a (manual start) service "sshd", displayname="OpenSSH SSH Server", > > imagepath=%SystemRoot%\system32\openssh\sshd.exe, gets created. > > > > All of the above have the unfortunate consequence that Cygwin sshd no > > longer works reliably on a 1803 install. First, the service name "sshd" > > conflicts. This can be worked around by something like "ssh-host-config -N > > cygwinsshd". Even then, the Cygwin sshd does not always automatically start > > upon reboot. The Windows sshd is not configured/running, so there should > > not be a port conflict. SCM reports timeouts (waiting for cygwinsshd to > > respond) in the event viewer. A manual "sc start cygwinsshd" works, but > > again, upon the next reboot, the problem is back. > > > > There are other permutations depending on the sequence of install. If I > > were to upgrade a Windows 10 1709 node with a working Cygwin sshd, it seems > > that the 1803 update detects an existing sshd registry key (which really is > > Cygwin), does not clobber the registry keys, nor does it install sshd.exe > > under %SystemRoot%\system32\openssh (though ssh.exe and family get > > installed). Even on this node, the Cygwin sshd shows the same issue of not > > autostarting reliably upon reboots. > > > > I am not sure what Cygwin can do... but reporting this issue to see if > > Cygwin sshd can be fixed to autostart reliably upon reboots. As a minimum, > > the default service name in ssh-host-config should be changed to not > > collide with Windows "sshd". > > There's also the problem that %SystemRoot%\System32\OpenSSH is now in > %Path% by default. Very nice of MIcrosoft to just overload the service > name used by Cygwin for ages :( However, the longer I think about it, the less I see the problem. You can run only one sshd service on port 22 anyway. If you install 1803 on a machine with Cygwin sshd service installed, the Microsoft service will not override (which is rather courteous). If you install a new machine, Microsoft's sshd gets installed by default (nice), and if you want to install Cygwin's sshd instead, you can simply remove the MSFT service beforehand with `cygrunsrv -R sshd' (easy). Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat