> From: "Craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "LEAF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 12:31:34 -0700
> Subject: [leaf-user] Bering SSH set-up...SSH file???
>
> Hi folks,
> When I try the "svi sshd restart" command I get: &qu
Hi folks,
Forgive me if this is a stupid question. Should I follow the steps shown
at http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/openssh4.html to start sshd
through initd? ssh is commented out in my inetd.conf file (per
instructions), and this link references starting sshd through inetd.
Should I try
Craig,
Follow the instructions at :
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/packages/openssh-3.4p1/README.txt
>>> "Craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/04/02 12:31PM >>>
Hi folks,
When I try the "svi sshd restart" command I get: "Priviledge
separation
user sshd does not exist". Thank you for your help.
From what you write below, sshd seems NOT to be running. Specifically, you
write (reformatted a bit):
if I use the ps | grep sshd command I see
31509 root 892 S grep sshd
This is just the entry for the grep process you ran, not one for sshd
itself. (That's the real
Hi folks,
When I try the "svi sshd restart" command I get: "Priviledge separation
user sshd does not exist". Thank you for your help.
Craig
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Craig said:
> Hi folks,
> I'll try to combine my responses to all of the suggestions. 1.) I'm
> using Bering_1.0-rc3 2.) sshd appears to be running, i.e., if I use the
> ps | grep sshd command I see 31509 root 892 S grep sshd, but if I ps ax
> I don't see any sshd referenced (but I can't see all
Hi folks,
I'll try to combine my responses to all of the suggestions. 1.) I'm
using Bering_1.0-rc3 2.) sshd appears to be running, i.e., if I use the
ps | grep sshd command I see 31509 root 892 S grep sshd, but if I ps ax
I don't see any sshd referenced (but I can't see all of the messages
either
Hi Craig!
I needed both libc and libz to get SSH running. (If the C library isn't
installed already)
That was the mayor issue for me!
/Anders
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At 10:42 AM 9/4/02 -0700, Craig wrote:
>I can't SSH to Bering with Putty. The libz.lrp & sshd.lrp have started
>upon boot-up. Here's what I've done: 1.) Generated my "keys" by using
>the makekey command, backed up the sshd.lrp. 2.) Edited the
>/etc/inetd.conf file, and commented out the SSH line n
On Wed, 04 Sep 2002 10:42:13 MST Craig wrote:
> I can't SSH to Bering with Putty. The libz.lrp & sshd.lrp have started
> upon boot-up. Here's what I've done: 1.) Generated my "keys" by using
> the makekey command, backed up the sshd.lrp. 2.) Edited the
> /etc/inetd.conf file, and commented out t
I can't SSH to Bering with Putty. The libz.lrp & sshd.lrp have started
upon boot-up. Here's what I've done: 1.) Generated my "keys" by using
the makekey command, backed up the sshd.lrp. 2.) Edited the
/etc/inetd.conf file, and commented out the SSH line near the bottom (as
referenced in
http://lea
Hi Craig
At 08:04 04/09/02 -0700, Craig wrote:
>I'm trying to set-up SSH on Bering and have a
>couple of questions: Do I also need to use the ssh.lrp package or do I
>truly only need the libz.lrp, sshd.lrp, and sshkey.lrp packages?
You need libz.lrp and sshd.lrp for day-to-day running, and sshke
On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 17:04, Craig wrote:
> Hi folks,
> If there's one thing that seems to be agreed on, it sounds like having
> SSH installed and set-up on your router makes it easier to supply the
> newsgroup with sometimes needed file(s) info by literally copying and
> pasting. Having said that
Craig said:
> Hi folks,
> If there's one thing that seems to be agreed on, it sounds like having
> SSH installed and set-up on your router makes it easier to supply the
> newsgroup with sometimes needed file(s) info by literally copying and
> pasting.
Mailing list, not newsgroup, but
> Hav
Hi folks,
If there's one thing that seems to be agreed on, it sounds like having
SSH installed and set-up on your router makes it easier to supply the
newsgroup with sometimes needed file(s) info by literally copying and
pasting. Having said that, I'm trying to set-up SSH on Bering and have a
coup
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