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From: "Stephen Biggs" <yyyyy50 AT hotpop DOT com>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 20:01:08 +0200
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Subject: Weirdnesses
Message-ID: <3ECE7E04.10583.134894@localhost>

What is going on with the CYGWIN1.DLL version?  The version it reports to 
me is: 1.3.22-dontuse-21  (??)  I re-installed the cygwin package from 
setup just to make sure.

Also, when I connect with ssh through to a local port forwarding, every 
keystroke I type results in a new socket created on the local host.

Running Windows 98 with the latest versions of everything including the 
latest openssh patch.

I noticed that there was a discussion about a year back on extra 
listening sockets being opened by ssh/sshd on the localhost and I am 
seeing this, with every connection there is an extra unprivileged port 
opened on the localhost for listening, along with the brand-new socket 
for each keypress.

Any ideas?  I'll be glad to provide any additional config info if needed.

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