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Re: sshd interaction with desktop not working
- From: Aijaz Baig <aijazbaig1 at gmail dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2016 12:30:27 +0530
- Subject: Re: sshd interaction with desktop not working
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Hello
I was able to see some "action" by turning the
"NoInteractiveSercvices" option OFF in the registry. So now when I try
to run notepad.exe from the ssh shell, it asks me whether I'd like to
see the "message" and when I click yes, I see some "window-like" thing
on the desktop at which point the desktop apparently hangs.
On prodding further, I realize that if I disable the windows service
which checks whether a certain service is trying to "interact", I see
nothing in the desktop and everything is just like it was before I
started this exploration.
Has anyone been able to get around this problem? On the other hand,
where can I get to read the log of the cygwin SSHD?? /var/log/sshd.log
is empty? where does CYGWIN sshd does the logging?? AFAIK it used to
be this file. Has that changed??
On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 3:19 PM, Aijaz Baig <aijazbaig1@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am SSH'ing into a windows 10 box from a Linux box. I've configured
> sshd on the windows box and I can properly SSH into it.
>
> X11 forwarding also works perfectly after having installed Xming on
> windows (not that it matters with this problem anyways).
>
> However I am unable to open any windows application from the Linux
> box. I would like to open the windows app locally in the windows box
> (or to rephrase it, I do not need the UI windows to be opened on the
> Linux box)
>
> I am unable to figure out why it is not working even after selecting
> "Allow service to interact with desktop". My goal is to invoke windows
> app from ssh (Linux to Windows). Similar problems earlier were solved
> by selecting this option but apparently they were on earlier version
> of windows.
>
> Or should I take a different approach? Am I barking at the wrong tree here??
>
> I am keen to hear from input(s)
> --
>
> Best Regards,
> Aijaz Baig
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Best Regards,
Aijaz Baig
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