Nope -- it's actually a standalone process, which can be turned on via "/etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd start" or via webmin.
Make sure that you have all openssh packages installed (including openssh-server). Michael -- Michael Viron Registered Linux User #81978 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://findaschool.org/~mviron At 08:08 PM 03/02/2002 -0500, you wrote: >On Saturday 02 March 2002 02:54 pm, Todd Slater wrote: >> I have openssh installed, but I can't figure out how to start it. I typed >> sshd and I get errors: >> >> Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key >> Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key >> Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key >> Disabling protocol version 1. Could not load host key >> Disabling protocol version 2. Could not load host key >> sshd: no hostkeys available -- exiting >> >> Is there a way to start the service in Control Center, or with Webmin? >> > >ssh is normally not operated in daemon mode. >it only runs when someone uses it (inet or xinet process) > >use >ssh -l usrname server.domain.tld > >-- >Gerald Waugh > >Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? >Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com >
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