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Re: sshd problems on specific host [1.5.25-15]
- From: Tom Rodman <cygzu at trodman dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 02 Apr 2009 08:06:11 -0500
- Subject: Re: sshd problems on specific host [1.5.25-15]
- References: <200903191448.n2JEmtTC029446@tigris.pounder.sol.net> <49C26F24.7040608@cygwin.com>
- Reply-to: cygwin at cygwin dot com
On Thu 3/19/09 12:13 EDT cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
> On 03/19/2009, Tom Rodman wrote:
> > This snip from cygcheck.out:
> >
> > Potential app conflicts:
> >
> > ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall
> > Detected: HKLM Registry Key, Named file.
> >
> > is interesting/important!?; but I have searched the entire
> > registry for 'ZoneAlarm', using regedit and have found nothing;
> > also checked add/remove programs. What does it mean?
>
> Make sure you don't have ZoneAlarm installed. If you do, uninstall
> it. Otherwise, I expect it's kruft leftover from an incomplete or
> poorly written uninstall. If that's true, you may be able to clean
> it up by either installing and uninstalling the current version of
> ZoneAlarm (assuming they've fixed any problem in their uninstall
> process) or you can try one of the registry cleaners that are out
> there.
ZoneAlarm is not installed. I searched the registry for
ZoneAlarm, and do not recall finding much other than the Cisco
VPN client. Don't think ZoneAlarm was ever installed. I did not
address this; it still shows up in cygcheck.
I do not know what caused or fixed the problem.
--
The problem vanished without a reboot, after a number of changes
I made - all the changes were done w/o logging the current (non
admin) user off the console; any steps that required administrator
access [including cygwin 'setup.exe'] were done using 'runas'.
- disabled and uninstalled a number of firefox add ons;
one of these was the AVG link checker ( my hunch is
that this may have fixed it; unless just logging out did )
- disabled "resident shield" AVG virus checker
- installed and configured 'noscript' for latest firefox 3.x
- uninstalled MCI remote access client, and Cisco VPN software
(doubt the MCI client was at fault, but I no longer needed it)
The problem went away and never came back (without rebooting) only
when I logged the current user off the console and logged in as
an admin user. It's been over 10 days and the problem has not
returned.
--
thanks,
Tom
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