Execute "ssh-host-config" from Windows command-line (or from a C program)

Fabio Román Arbelo fabio.roman@qualda.com
Mon Apr 2 12:39:00 GMT 2007


Hi!

I've been trying to launch the "ssh-host-config" from a Windows 
command-line without success. I've been looking Cygwin mailing-list but 
I haven't found anything that solves my problem. For example, I've tried 
this:

    c:\cygwin\bin> bash -c '"`/bin/ssh-host-config -y -c "ntsec" -p 10000`"'

And this is what I got:

    /bin/ssh-host-config: line 110: uname: command not found
    /bin/ssh-host-config: line 111: expr: command not found
    /bin/ssh-host-config: line 113: [: -gt: unary operator expected
    ...
    /bin/ssh-host-config: line 424: [: -gt: unary operator expected
    ...
    WARNING: Adding ssh to   failed!

    Host configuration finished. Have fun!: No such file or directory

Where "..." means more errors that I don't put here because they are 
similar to these ones.
And if I do this:

    bash ""ssh-host-config -y -c "ntsec" -p 10000""

I've got similar errors too. I would like to launch this script from a C 
program, that's why I'm trying this. I'm able to execute ".exe" cygwin 
programs, like "cygrunsrv", but I don't know what to do with this 
script. Any advice would be great.

Thanks very much!


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