Cygwin install git8/29/2023 For the rest of the guide I will assume we are using a user called ‘newuser’. It is advisable to use a standard Windows user account for SSH and Git access. (Optional) To synchronize Windows user accounts with Cygwin, for example if a new Windows user was created:.(Optional) To allow only a specific user (or users) to connect, add the following line to /etc/sshd_config:.To disable root and password logins, add the following line to /etc/sshd_config: Be sure to answer ‘yes’ to use privilege separation, to create an sshd user, to install sshd as a service, and to create a privileged user named cyg_server: The following interactive dialog is then initiated. Run the ssh-host-config command to set up our SSH server. Launch the Cygwin terminal (as administrator). A text editor such as vim or mcedit is also useful. For our purposes, the only additional packages required are OpenSSH and Git. Setting up OpenSSHĭownload and install Cygwin if you have not already done so. It is also assumed that the reader is already familiar with Cygwin (or at least Unix) and Windows Server. ![]() The reader will very likely have to make changes to the names of paths and URLs to fit their own particular setup. Note that this guide is largely given “by example”. ![]() Tags: Cygwin Git Windows Web Development Version Control
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