Re: sshd

2001-11-21 Thread Keith Antoine

On Wednesday 21 November 2001 11:10, Bill Day enunciated:
 When as root you typed ssh(d) you started the daemon(check as root ps ax)
 when as a user you attempted it, it tried to authenticate with out having
 the daemon running or without you making your keys as of yet...

I saw on bootup that it was actually starting but ps -aua doers not show it, 
wierd, but it is running as I logged in as me from another source.

 The SxS was simple enough for myself to follow the intructions creating the
 keys installing from tarball etc...

As soon as I get to unknown areas these days I get brain freeze.

 Hope this answers your question. other than doing it for you   8^)

When are you coming over ??

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Re: sshd

2001-11-21 Thread Kurt Wall

Keith Antoine wrote:
 
 Need help here, just do not understand it and the instructions are way above 
 my head.

Are you trying to run the SSH daemon, or one of the client apps?

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Re: sshd

2001-11-21 Thread stayler

On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 19:41:36 +1000, Keith Antoine wrote:

As soon as I get to unknown areas these days I get brain freeze.

And that is quite an accomplishment in and of itself there Skippy,
given the weather down there ;-)

 Hope this answers your question. other than doing it for you   8^)

When are you coming over ??

Whenever the wife decides its ok to travel again. 

stayler

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Re: sshd

2001-11-20 Thread Chang

check the security section in http://linux.nf
There are detailed steps for installation from tarball.
I think host was to be generated automatically.
Did you start and install sshd as root?

 I have never setup or used ssh before, always was rlogin/telnet or ftp.
 I look like I have it installed but when I type in as user /usr/sbin/sshd I
 get:
 Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_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.


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Re: sshd

2001-11-20 Thread Keith Antoine

On Tuesday 20 November 2001 22:48, Chang enunciated:
 check the security section in http://linux.nf
 There are detailed steps for installation from tarball.
 I think host was to be generated automatically.
 Did you start and install sshd as root?

I went there and the SxS was not simple enough and did not mention the daemon 
and what to do ! It was istalled by Suse 7.3 on original install. AFAIC its 
supposed to start on boot but yes I tried as root sued.

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Re: sshd

2001-11-20 Thread Bill Day

When as root you typed ssh(d) you started the daemon(check as root ps ax)  
when as a user you attempted it, it tried to authenticate with out having  
the daemon running or without you making your keys as of yet...

The SxS was simple enough for myself to follow the intructions creating the 
keys installing from tarball etc...

Like you I only ftp'd, telneted.. never even rlogin'd   8^)

Hope this answers your question. other than doing it for you   8^)

On Tuesday 20 November 2001 18:51, you were heard blurting out:
 On Tuesday 20 November 2001 22:48, Chang enunciated:
  check the security section in http://linux.nf
  There are detailed steps for installation from tarball.
  I think host was to be generated automatically.
  Did you start and install sshd as root?

 I went there and the SxS was not simple enough and did not mention the
 daemon and what to do ! It was istalled by Suse 7.3 on original install.
 AFAIC its supposed to start on boot but yes I tried as root sued.

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