In previous releases of openssh (maybe few months back) there was a script/executable ssh-config which does all necessary for me (generating RSA etc...) so i can get ssh-access to Sourceforge for example. Now i have update to the latest cygwin release incl. latest openssh. And there is no ssh-config anymore but there are ssh-host-config and ssh-user-config. Are these replacements for the previous ssh-config? Which one must i use for getting ssh-access to Sourceforge for example? I have tried ssh-user-config, but it only ends with the following error-message: ´------------------------------------ | [bash-2.04] /usr/doc | > ssh-user-config | //D/home | ~ is set in /etc/passwd as your home directory | but it is not a valid directory. Cannot create user identity files. `------------------------------------ With previous ssh-config all have worked fine. What i´m doing wrong? MTIA, Klaus -- Klaus Berndl mailto: klaus.berndl@sdm.de sd&m AG http://www.sdm.de software design & management Thomas-Dehler-Str. 27, 81737 München, Germany Tel +49 89 63812-392, Fax -220 -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Check out: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple