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Eduardo Mendes wrote on Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 05:48:03PM + :
>
> > > I am using ssh-3.2.0.
> > > What am I doing wrong?
> > Ummm, using a non-Mandrake package. We use openssh, not RSA's ssh.
> Does it mean that I am in trouible for not using Mandr
> > I am using ssh-3.2.0.
> > What am I doing wrong?
>
> Ummm, using a non-Mandrake package. We use openssh, not RSA's ssh.
>
Does it mean that I am in trouible for not using Mandrake package? Is there a
workaround (not that one of removing ssh and installing openssh)?
Many thanks
Ed
Want
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Eduardo Mendes wrote on Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 05:07:55PM + :
> >
> > Look at which runlevels sshd is turn on. If they are all off, try:
> > chkconfig --level 2345 sshd on
> error reading information on service sshd: No such file or directory
rpm
> SSH is not usually started by xinetd. Try:
> chkconfig --list |grep sshd
It doesn't show anything
>
> Look at which runlevels sshd is turn on. If they are all off, try:
> chkconfig --level 2345 sshd on
>
error reading information on service sshd: No such file or directory
I am using ssh-
El Mié 15 Ene 2003 17:14, Eduardo Mendes escribió sabiamente:
> Hello
>
> I am really confused with the new xinetd standards. I just want to add
> sshd at boot time but I have no idea on how to do it. Any help?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Ed
as root, run:
chkconfig --add sshd
Saludos
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Óscar Santacreu
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Eduardo Mendes wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am really confused with the new xinetd standards. I just want to add sshd
> at boot time but I have no idea on how to do it. Any help?
>
SSH is not usually started by xinetd. Try:
chkconfig --list |grep sshd
Look at which runlevels s
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 17:14, Eduardo Mendes wrote:
> I am really confused with the new xinetd standards. I just want to add
> sshd at boot time but I have no idea on how to do it. Any help?
use
ntsysv
if not installed do it:
urpmi ntsysv
Then check ssh to be enabled in the list.
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Jes
Hello
I am really confused with the new xinetd standards. I just want to add sshd
at boot time but I have no idea on how to do it. Any help?
Many thanks
Ed
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