Re: [Hardhats-members] Accessing VistA/Linux/GT.M server from Windows Box

2005-10-21 Thread Mike Lieman
On 10/20/05, Mike Schrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I tried both, started, restarted and changed every setting I could think
 of, different users, with and without open terminals on Linux. Also
 checked the device definition for telnet (does ssh require a device
 definition?).

Mike,

I'm in Albany.  Give me a shout at 496-8431 and I'll get this straightened out.

Mike


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Re: [Hardhats-members] Accessing VistA/Linux/GT.M server from Windows Box [solution]

2005-10-21 Thread Mike Schrom
Problem solved. It seems I accepted too many defaults in installing 
Linux. Telnet and ssh were running, but when I looked at the actual

configuration files, most of them were disabled or commented out, like
port, for example. Once I corrected that, it works fine.

Mark Dalton wrote:


Yes those are the main things to check first.   It is basically the same on
all distributions to start ssh as root:
  chkconfig sshd on
  /etc/init.d/sshd start

To check for the firewall:
  iptables -L

Feel free to ask me and I can help you get through this.

Mark

On 10/20/05, *K.S. Bhaskar* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I am only a faux Linux expert - being just a happy user - so these are
just random shoot-from-the-hip things to check (especially because I
don't know what Linux distribution you have).

0. Do you have a firewall running?  If so turn it off and try again.

1. Telnetd is not installed by default on many (most?) distros.

2. ssh requires that the server be configured.  On Debian,
check /etc/ssh/sshd_config and /etc/ssh/ssh_config.  Unless ssh is under
the control of inetd/xinetd, there should be an sshd process running
(try ps -ef | grep sshd).  If not, start it (on Debian, this would be
/etc/init.d/ssh start)

3. Can you connect locally, e.g., does ssh localhost work?

There are probably real Linux experts on this mailing list.  Perhaps
one
of them has some better ideas.

-- Bhaskar

On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 16:09 -0500, Mike Schrom wrote:
  I tried both, started, restarted and changed every setting I could
  think
  of, different users, with and without open terminals on Linux. Also
  checked the device definition for telnet (does ssh require a device
  definition?).
 
 
 
  K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
 
   Mike --
  
   Are you using telnet or ssh?  Is the service enabled / started on
  the
   Linux box?
  
   Regards
   -- Bhaskar
  
   On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 14:53 -0500, Mike Schrom wrote:
  
  After two weeks of installing and configuring Linux - GT.M -
  VistA
  -
  Samba, I was ecstatic to see the splash screen. I can access CPRS
  from
  the windows box and VistA from the Linux box, but that's the
  opposite
  of
  what I need.  I need to have my front office access the scheduling
  and
  registration menus, which are only available under the text VistA,
  from
  their Windows (2000) machines. Tried Hyperterminal and PuTTY, both
  of
  which give me a screen on which I can force an echo, but there is
  no
  response from the Linux box. I can see and move files from machine
  to
  machine via Nautilus and Windows Explorer but I can't get a
  terminal
  mode.  Suggestions?
  
  
  
  
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Accessing VistA/Linux/GT.M server from Windows Box

2005-10-21 Thread Richard Schilling
Enable telnetd on the Linux box - and use a VT102 terminal emulator on 
the Windows client.


Richard Schilling
Cognition Group, Inc.
Seattle, WA


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The later installs of Linux have telnet turned off or not even defined.

- Original Message -
From: K.S. Bhaskar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, October 20, 2005 4:51 pm
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Accessing VistA/Linux/GT.M server from
Windows Box



Mike --

Are you using telnet or ssh?  Is the service enabled / started on the
Linux box?

Regards
-- Bhaskar

On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 14:53 -0500, Mike Schrom wrote:

After two weeks of installing and configuring Linux - GT.M - 


VistA

-  
Samba, I was ecstatic to see the splash screen. I can access CPRS
from  
the windows box and VistA from the Linux box, but that's the 


opposite of  


what I need.  I need to have my front office access the scheduling
and  
registration menus, which are only available under the text VistA,
from  
their Windows (2000) machines. Tried Hyperterminal and PuTTY, both
of  
which give me a screen on which I can force an echo, but there 


is no  


response from the Linux box. I can see and move files from machine
to  
machine via Nautilus and Windows Explorer but I can't get a 


terminal  


mode.  Suggestions?




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Re: [Hardhats-members] Accessing VistA/Linux/GT.M server from Windows Box

2005-10-20 Thread K.S. Bhaskar
Mike --

Are you using telnet or ssh?  Is the service enabled / started on the
Linux box?

Regards
-- Bhaskar

On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 14:53 -0500, Mike Schrom wrote:
 After two weeks of installing and configuring Linux - GT.M - VistA
 -  
 Samba, I was ecstatic to see the splash screen. I can access CPRS
 from  
 the windows box and VistA from the Linux box, but that's the opposite
 of  
 what I need.  I need to have my front office access the scheduling
 and  
 registration menus, which are only available under the text VistA,
 from  
 their Windows (2000) machines. Tried Hyperterminal and PuTTY, both
 of  
 which give me a screen on which I can force an echo, but there is no  
 response from the Linux box. I can see and move files from machine
 to  
 machine via Nautilus and Windows Explorer but I can't get a terminal  
 mode.  Suggestions?



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Re: [Hardhats-members] Accessing VistA/Linux/GT.M server from Windows Box

2005-10-20 Thread rgaber
The later installs of Linux have telnet turned off or not even defined.

- Original Message -
From: K.S. Bhaskar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, October 20, 2005 4:51 pm
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Accessing VistA/Linux/GT.M server from
Windows Box

 Mike --
 
 Are you using telnet or ssh?  Is the service enabled / started on the
 Linux box?
 
 Regards
 -- Bhaskar
 
 On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 14:53 -0500, Mike Schrom wrote:
  After two weeks of installing and configuring Linux - GT.M - 
VistA
  -  
  Samba, I was ecstatic to see the splash screen. I can access CPRS
  from  
  the windows box and VistA from the Linux box, but that's the 
 opposite of  
  what I need.  I need to have my front office access the scheduling
  and  
  registration menus, which are only available under the text VistA,
  from  
  their Windows (2000) machines. Tried Hyperterminal and PuTTY, both
  of  
  which give me a screen on which I can force an echo, but there 
 is no  
  response from the Linux box. I can see and move files from machine
  to  
  machine via Nautilus and Windows Explorer but I can't get a 
 terminal  
  mode.  Suggestions?
 
 
 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Accessing VistA/Linux/GT.M server from Windows Box

2005-10-20 Thread K.S. Bhaskar
I am only a faux Linux expert - being just a happy user - so these are
just random shoot-from-the-hip things to check (especially because I
don't know what Linux distribution you have).

0. Do you have a firewall running?  If so turn it off and try again.

1. Telnetd is not installed by default on many (most?) distros.

2. ssh requires that the server be configured.  On Debian,
check /etc/ssh/sshd_config and /etc/ssh/ssh_config.  Unless ssh is under
the control of inetd/xinetd, there should be an sshd process running
(try ps -ef | grep sshd).  If not, start it (on Debian, this would be
/etc/init.d/ssh start)

3. Can you connect locally, e.g., does ssh localhost work?

There are probably real Linux experts on this mailing list.  Perhaps one
of them has some better ideas.

-- Bhaskar

On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 16:09 -0500, Mike Schrom wrote:
 I tried both, started, restarted and changed every setting I could
 think  
 of, different users, with and without open terminals on Linux. Also  
 checked the device definition for telnet (does ssh require a device  
 definition?).
 
 
 
 K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
 
  Mike -- 
   
  Are you using telnet or ssh?  Is the service enabled / started on
 the 
  Linux box? 
   
  Regards 
  -- Bhaskar 
   
  On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 14:53 -0500, Mike Schrom wrote: 
   
 After two weeks of installing and configuring Linux - GT.M -
 VistA 
 -   
 Samba, I was ecstatic to see the splash screen. I can access CPRS 
 from   
 the windows box and VistA from the Linux box, but that's the
 opposite 
 of   
 what I need.  I need to have my front office access the scheduling 
 and   
 registration menus, which are only available under the text VistA, 
 from   
 their Windows (2000) machines. Tried Hyperterminal and PuTTY, both 
 of   
 which give me a screen on which I can force an echo, but there is
 no   
 response from the Linux box. I can see and move files from machine 
 to   
 machine via Nautilus and Windows Explorer but I can't get a
 terminal   
 mode.  Suggestions? 
   
   
   
   
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Accessing VistA/Linux/GT.M server from Windows Box

2005-10-20 Thread Ismet Kursunoglu
 I am only a faux Linux expert - being just a happy user - so these are

From a sub-faux user-
how passing the -v option to ssh, i.e. from another *NIX box on your
network or using localhost (127.0.0.1), perhaps that could give you some
insight. 

-- 
Ismet B. Kursunoglu, MD, FCCP

 Medical Director
 Alaska Clinic, LLC
 3750 Country Field Circle, UNIT B
 Wasilla, Alaska 99654
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (907)357-7240


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Re: [Hardhats-members] Accessing VistA/Linux/GT.M server from Windows Box

2005-10-20 Thread Mark Dalton

Yes those are the main things to check first. It is basically the same on
all distributions to start ssh as root:
 chkconfig sshd on
 /etc/init.d/sshd start

To check for the firewall:
 iptables -L

Feel free to ask me and I can help you get through this.

MarkOn 10/20/05, K.S. Bhaskar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am only a faux Linux expert - being just a happy user - so these arejust random shoot-from-the-hip things to check (especially because Idon't know what Linux distribution you have).0. Do you have a firewall running?If so turn it off and try again.
1. Telnetd is not installed by default on many (most?) distros.2. ssh requires that the server be configured.On Debian,check /etc/ssh/sshd_config and /etc/ssh/ssh_config.Unless ssh is underthe control of inetd/xinetd, there should be an sshd process running
(try ps -ef | grep sshd).If not, start it (on Debian, this would be/etc/init.d/ssh start)3. Can you connect locally, e.g., does ssh localhost work?There are probably real Linux experts on this mailing list.Perhaps one
of them has some better ideas.-- BhaskarOn Thu, 2005-10-20 at 16:09 -0500, Mike Schrom wrote: I tried both, started, restarted and changed every setting I could think of, different users, with and without open terminals on Linux. Also
 checked the device definition for telnet (does ssh require a device definition?). K.S. Bhaskar wrote:  Mike --   Are you using telnet or ssh?Is the service enabled / started on
 the  Linux box?   Regards  -- Bhaskar   On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 14:53 -0500, Mike Schrom wrote:  After two weeks of installing and configuring Linux - 
GT.M - VistA - Samba, I was ecstatic to see the splash screen. I can access CPRS from the windows box and VistA from the Linux box, but that's the
 opposite of what I need.I need to have my front office access the scheduling and registration menus, which are only available under the text VistA,
 from their Windows (2000) machines. Tried Hyperterminal and PuTTY, both of which give me a screen on which I can force an echo, but there is no response from the Linux box. I can see and move files from machine
 to machine via Nautilus and Windows Explorer but I can't get a terminal mode.Suggestions?  ---
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