I didn't have any trouble once I had a valid key.  Putty connected
straight away and I don't have any special LSHD options selected.
Unfortunately, I have far to little technical expertise to comment on
your error messages.

David Pitts
IT Services Manager
Reid Library 
University of Western Australia
 
Telephone:   (08) 9380 3492     Fax:  (08) 9380 1012


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Subject: [leaf-user] lshd


thanks for the help regarding key generation with lshd.  running the
commads directly appear to have worked just fine.

however, i am still unable to connect to my bering box.

i use putty from a windoze machine, and on attempting to connect i get i
get the following:

"internal fault: chaos in in the ssh 2 transport layer"

followed by:  "connection closed by remote host"

i (appear) to have valid public/private keys in /etc (lsh_host_key).  i
have the host.allow file set up, as well as shorewall.  i also changed
inetd.conf and pointed ssh at /usr/sbin/lshd.

is there something i am missing in setting up lshd.  i noted a number of
options with 'lshd--help", but i am uncertain if i need any of them, and
what they should be.

thanks again.

ted




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