Charlie Bebber wrote:
> Mike Leone said:
>
>>Meanwhile, that IP belongs to www.picantecorp.com. "A Leader in Email
>>Enhancement Products and Services".
>>
>>Why would they want to SSH scan you? You work for them? Are a customer?
>>Collect the same baseball cards as the webmaster? What?
>>
>
>
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Steve wrote:
> I have a Solaris server at work running SSH-2.0-2.0.13 and lately I've
> noticed weird addresses in the logs attempting to connect to the sshd
> server. It seems that we have similar problems. Here are a few
> examples of the log entries:
>
> Dec 27 18:55:10
any ideas people?
rgds
Frank
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Charlie Bebber
Sent: Thursday, 17 January 2002 9:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] SSH message not to panic
Mike Leone said:
> Meanwhile, that
I have a Solaris server at work running SSH-2.0-2.0.13 and lately I've
noticed weird addresses in the logs attempting to connect to the sshd
server. It seems that we have similar problems. Here are a few
examples of the log entries:
Dec 27 18:55:10 sshd2: refused connect from webcoenvironm
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Charlie Bebber wrote:
>
> Mike Leone said:
> > Meanwhile, that IP belongs to www.picantecorp.com. "A Leader in Email
> > Enhancement Products and Services".
> >
> > Why would they want to SSH scan you? You work for them? Are a customer?
> > Collect the same baseball cards as
Mike Leone said:
> Meanwhile, that IP belongs to www.picantecorp.com. "A Leader in Email
> Enhancement Products and Services".
>
> Why would they want to SSH scan you? You work for them? Are a customer?
> Collect the same baseball cards as the webmaster? What?
Yeah, I looked that info up too and
> > Jan 16 10:53:17 oscar sshd[27848]: scanned from 207.211.22.19 with
> > SSH-1.0-SSH_Version_Mapper. Don't panic.
> > ---
> Be paranoid. Be very paranoid.
Meanwhile, that IP belongs to www.picantecorp.com. "A Leader in Email
Enhancement Products and Services".
Why would they want to SSH scan
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Charlie Bebber wrote:
>
> This isn't the first time I've seen this message in my log and I was just
> wondering if anyone on the list might know what the hell it is (if it's
> anything other than them looking to see what version of SSH I'm running):
>
> ---
> Jan 16 10:53:17
This isn't the first time I've seen this message in my log and I was just
wondering if anyone on the list might know what the hell it is (if it's
anything other than them looking to see what version of SSH I'm running):
---
Jan 16 10:53:17 oscar sshd[27848]: scanned from 207.211.22.19 with
SSH-1
Hi, Marcus,
I don't really understand your question here. Why not install RPMS
package or compile SRPMS youself?
/Jun
On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 12:04:09AM +0100, Marcus Breiden wrote:
:Hi,
:
:I'm trying since days to install the SSH updates to my 8.1
:
:but I always get source not found, source co
Hi,
I'm trying since days to install the SSH updates to my 8.1
but I always get source not found, source corrupted etc.
the other updates are working fine.
any idea?
Tschüss
Marcus
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
works..
rgds
Frank
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Franki
Sent: Saturday, 10 November 2001 3:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [expert] SSH differences
can you try loading iXplorer ??
I want to know what the error is, so I can
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Sent: Saturday, 10 November 2001 10:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] SSH differences
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From: "Vincent Danen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Franki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Linux
gds
Frank
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Vincent Danen
Sent: Saturday, 10 November 2001 9:05 AM
To: Franki
Cc: Linux Mandrake Expert Mailing List
Subject: Re: [expert] SSH differences
On Fri Nov 09, 2001 at 03:43:51PM +0800, Franki wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Vincent Danen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Franki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Linux Mandrake Expert Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 7:05 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] SSH differences
On Fr
On Fri Nov 09, 2001 at 03:43:51PM +0800, Franki wrote:
> Does anyone know if 8.1 openssh packages do anything differently to 7.2 ??
>
> for some reason, my win32 client for scp doesnt' work in 8.1 (the prog is
> called iXplorer)
> iXplorer uses putty and even getting the cvs version of putty did
Hi all,
Does anyone know if 8.1 openssh packages do anything differently to 7.2 ??
for some reason, my win32 client for scp doesnt' work in 8.1 (the prog is
called iXplorer)
iXplorer uses putty and even getting the cvs version of putty didn't help.
The problem is that it logs in sucessfully but
You are right, but one time you become root, then can do "reboot", can't you.
En Friday 19 October 2001 10:50, ud. escribio:
> Why don't you connect as a user, then do a "su -" to become root?
>
> On Friday 19 October 2001 07:46 am, you wrote:
> > Hi, I have ssh on all my host. And I connet ones f
Why don't you connect as a user, then do a "su -" to become root?
On Friday 19 October 2001 07:46 am, you wrote:
> Hi, I have ssh on all my host. And I connet ones from another, and are case
> that i forget if are in my laptop or are in my host and give a reboot
> command, with a reboot not need
Hi, I have ssh on all my host. And I connet ones from another, and are case
that i forget if are in my laptop or are in my host and give a reboot
command, with a reboot not need over my server.
Hero goes the question?
How can do that root access througth ssh don't reboot my remote server ?
--
While trying to ssh to another box, i can log in but get this massege:
"Couldnt get a file descriptor referring to the console"
any idea ???
THNX
oren
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Gunta,
This is just a guess as to what the problem may be, but, if you set up
your ssh "keys" as root, I suspect they are stored in root's home
directory where your ordinary user ID cannot access it.
(I've used ssh occasionally, but always with a password, so far.)
It may be possible to move th
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On Tuesday 21 August 2001 07:08, Gunta A. Zawawi wrote:
> Please guys.
Silly question: what is the value of your TERM variable? Are
you doing this from the console or an xterm?
(Your quotes are "attached". Not a good plan. It doesn't
show u
Please guys.
--
On 20 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format...
>
> =_998269264-1464-1568
>
>
> Guys I have this problem:
>
> When I run ssh to log in as a user (regular user), i found this,
>
> # ssh xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> You have no cont
Guys I have this problem:
When I run ssh to log in as a user (regular user), i found this,
# ssh xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
You have no controlling tty. Cannot read passphrase.
Then ssh exits without any other message.
But, if i run in as root, ssh runs well.
Please help me solve this problem.
TIA.
running 4 mdk 8.0 defaultish expert installed boxes
on local lan 10.0.0.[0..3], mainly 3com509 /netvin pci
cards
10.0.0.1 2.2.19
10.0.0.[2..4] 2.4.3-20mdk
all boxes show the same for openssl 0.9.6-7mdk
and
openssh-clients-2.5.2p2-3mdk
openssh-2.5.2p2-3mdk
openssh-server-2.5.2p2-3mdk
the connec
Thanks for your advice. Unfortunately, by the time I got it, I had already
compiled the latest versin of openssh from cooker and installed it. It has
done
the trick for me, so I am happy anyway.
Brian.
>From: Oscar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [expe
Does that mean I should download the source RPM and compile that?
>From: "Julia A. Case" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Brian Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [expert] ssh version mismatch
>Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 05:45:25 -07
All of a sudden this morning ssh stopped accepting login requests.
I get the login prompt, and after I enter my user name, it says "access
denied access by access control rule." What in the H$%l happened
overnight. I transfer files from work to home and vice-versa, and rely on
this connection for
I recently upgraded my work machine from mdk 7.2 to 8.0 Freq. We have a
number of
machines that can only be accessed via ssh. This worked fine in 7.2, but
now I
get the following error:
OpenSSL version mismatch. Built against 90581f, you have 90600f
Given that I can't upgrade the other machi
There is an excellent intro to ssh on mandrakeuser.org.
-- Stephen
On Sunday 03 June 2001 02:08 am, Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> Are there any ssh gurus out there?
> I'm trying to set up a new server on MDK 8.0, and ssh(d) is giving me
> fits.
> Could someone that understands this beast drop me a note,
Are there any ssh gurus out there?
I'm trying to set up a new server on MDK 8.0, and ssh(d) is giving me
fits.
Could someone that understands this beast drop me a note, and lend me a
quick hand getting it running? I've been staring at the man pages until
I'm going blind, and I can't get it to work
Hi All,
I'm having troubles with my SSH sessions on my Mandrake 8.0 box. For
example if I SSH to another box(which is working fine for other users) I
can successfully connect. However while this connection works OK for a
while it will for no reason time-out.
I'm also seeing the same thing if I S
Check the man page for sshd and look for the section:
AUTHORIZED_KEYS FILE FORMAT
The $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys file lists the RSA keys that are permitted
for RSA authentication in SSH protocols 1.3 and 1.5 Similarly, the
$HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys2 file lists the DSA and RSA keys
>
> - -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sergey Dudar
> Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 8:06 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [expert] ssh login not allowed
>
> jhart wrote:
>
> > -BEGIN
You might also want to check you /etc/hosts.allow and hosts.deny file.
On Tuesday 03 April 2001 07:59, you wrote:
> hi !
> Can anybody help me ?
> I've just setup mandrake 7.2 in server [expert] varian
> Security level is High. Now I cant login to server through ssh
> shh is started, network too
>
> jhart wrote:
>
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> > Check your sshd_config file. There should be an "allow hosts" area
> > towards the bottom of the file. Put your ip address there and
> > restart the daemon.
>
> How must it look like ?
> I didn't find in man ssh
l.org
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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 8:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] ssh login not allowed
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;t find in man sshd such variable
>
>
> - -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sergey Dudar
> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 11:00 AM
> To: MANDRAKE EXPERT (E-mail)
> Subject: [expert] ssh login not allowed
>
>
&
Of Sergey Dudar
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 11:00 AM
To: MANDRAKE EXPERT (E-mail)
Subject: [expert] ssh login not allowed
hi !
Can anybody help me ?
I've just setup mandrake 7.2 in server [expert] varian
Security level is High. Now I cant login to server through ssh
shh is started, netwo
Sergey,
Check to make sure that the Openssh-server package got installed.
rpm -qa|grep openssh
This is the most likely cause.
Mark
Sergey Dudar wrote:
>
> hi !
> Can anybody help me ?
> I've just setup mandrake 7.2 in server [expert] varian
> Security level is High. Now I cant login
hi !
Can anybody help me ?
I've just setup mandrake 7.2 in server [expert] varian
Security level is High. Now I cant login to server through ssh
shh is started, network too
thanks
rsday, March 22, 2001 8:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] ssh on mandrake 8b2
Try
/etc/hosts.allow:
sshd:
or
sshd:ALL
Lieven
On 2001.03.22 14:25 Klar Brian D Contr MSG SICN wrote:
> I have purchased a new hd. 40G. That seems to have solved my installation
> of
> M
Try
/etc/hosts.allow:
sshd:
or
sshd:ALL
Lieven
On 2001.03.22 14:25 Klar Brian D Contr MSG SICN wrote:
> I have purchased a new hd. 40G. That seems to have solved my installation
> of
> Mandrake issues. Now my problem is that ssh will let me in from only my
> local
> machines at home. I acc
I have purchased a new hd. 40G. That seems to have solved my installation of
Mandrake issues. Now my problem is that ssh will let me in from only my local
machines at home. I access my machine from work as well.
When I enter my local IP all is fine (from home laptop)
When I enter my inet IP ssh c
On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, Larry Blodgett wrote:
- I am trying to set up secure shell access to my 7.2 box. I have
- installed open ssh with errors during the openssl make. So I gave up
- on openssh and openssl.
Openssh comes with 7.2. The binary RPMS are not the latest
version but they insta
I am trying to set up secure shell access to my 7.2 box. I have
installed open ssh with errors during the openssl make. So I gave up
on openssh and openssl.
I am now in the middle of installing ssh2. The make has not
completed but I thought I would ask this question. My Mac client
asks fo
Use openssh. Mandrake 7.2 comes with version 2.4 which is very good and
stable. So far they do not have a 2.5 RPM available but, if someone knows
of a good place to put it, I have a 2.5 src RPM I made for myself I can
post. (Sorry, but I just do not have the bandwidth to handle a drenload
of dow
Brent wrote:
>
> I was wondering if mandrake comes with ssh package ?...i wasnt able to
> install ver ssh-1.2.27.tar.gz on mandrake ...should i try the rpm ?? or a
> newer version of ssh??
> thanx in advance
> B
MDK 7.2 has openssh on the CDs. Look for the openssh-* rpms and
the required open
> I was wondering if mandrake comes with ssh package ?...i wasnt able to
> install ver ssh-1.2.27.tar.gz on mandrake ...should i try the rpm ?? or a
> newer version of ssh??
> thanx in advance
open-ssh I think ?
Otherwise you can get ssh2 (which include graphical sftp clients for
windows etc..)
I was wondering if mandrake comes with ssh package ?...i wasnt able to
install ver ssh-1.2.27.tar.gz on mandrake ...should i try the rpm ?? or a
newer version of ssh??
thanx in advance
B
How does you /etc/hosts.allow look like on 99?
Andreas
stephen wrote:
> home network 192.168.0.1/2/3/99
> 1+99 mandrake 7.2
> 2+3 mandrake 7.1
>
> i can ssh 1 or 99 to 2 or 3 and back, but not 1 to 99
>
> telnet works either way
>
> stephen parkinson
--
Prof. Dr. Andreas J. Guelzow
home network 192.168.0.1/2/3/99
1+99 mandrake 7.2
2+3 mandrake 7.1
i can ssh 1 or 99 to 2 or 3 and back, but not 1 to 99
telnet works either way
stephen parkinson
On 02.02 Bug Hunter wrote:
>
> This is an indication that reverse dns does not work for user from ip
> address aa.bb.cc. try adding that ip address in /etc/hosts. that might
> help.
>
> On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Svante Signell wrote:
>
> > Shall I take this seriously? Which programs to check? Wher
This is an indication that reverse dns does not work for user from ip
address aa.bb.cc. try adding that ip address in /etc/hosts. that might
help.
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Svante Signell wrote:
> Shall I take this seriously? Which programs to check? Where to look?
>
> Feb 1 20:20:10 computer ssh
Svante Signell wrote:
>
> Shall I take this seriously? Which programs to check? Where to look?
>
> Feb 1 20:20:10 computer sshd[864]: WARNING: /etc/ssh/primes does not
> exist, using old prime
> Feb 1 20:20:15 computer sshd[864]: reverse mapping checking
> getaddrinfo for aa.bb.cc failed - POS
Shall I take this seriously? Which programs to check? Where to look?
Feb 1 20:20:10 computer sshd[864]: WARNING: /etc/ssh/primes does not
exist, using old prime
Feb 1 20:20:15 computer sshd[864]: reverse mapping checking
getaddrinfo for aa.bb.cc failed - POSSIBLE BREAKIN ATTEMPT!
Feb 1 20:20:1
Alexander Skwar wrote:
>
> Huh? telnet -l user host ? Where's the difference to ssh -l user host ?
> Sure, telnet user@host doesn't work, so what?
Learn something new everyday. :-)
>
> Other than that, I have nothing to ask. Quite a good short intro, Woody!
Thanks,
Woody ([EMAIL PROT
So sprach Woody Green am Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 11:13:45PM -0700:
> Homepage: http://www.openssh.com/
>
> In short, ssh works similar to telnet. The difference is that with
> telnet, you feed the login name at a prompt. With ssh, you give the
Huh? telnet -l user host ? Where's the difference
So sprach Mark Weaver am Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 09:37:28AM -0500:
> Wouldn't it just be enough to close port 23 with IP chains? I like to leave
> myself a "just-in-case" entry if one or the other stops working for what ever
> reason so I can be sure to be able to get into my box should I need to.
Wouldn't it just be enough to close port 23 with IP chains? I like to leave
myself a "just-in-case" entry if one or the other stops working for what ever
reason so I can be sure to be able to get into my box should I need to. I
have to telnet port closed to all traffice except on IP address for
Can I just add these two things Be sure and comment out Telnet in either
inetd.conf or in xinetd.d you'd be suprised how many boxes with ssh installed
still have telnet running. Second comment out the services for telnet in
/etc/services. In fact commnet out everything you don't use w
Thanks everyone for the info. I've got ssh running on both my workstation and
home PC and can connect securely now and that makes me feel a bit better then
having everything on an open channel.
thanks
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
"Sharin
Homepage: http://www.openssh.com/
In short, ssh works similar to telnet. The difference is that with
telnet, you feed the login name at a prompt. With ssh, you give the
login name on the command line. (ssh user@host) ie:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you omit the username (ssh deathstar.empire.com
Openssh.org, as well as linux.com can provide you with some good guides.
Mark Weaver wrote:
> I've been looking for info on how to get started with ssh, but I can't
> seem to find any anywhere. could someone give me a hand and get me
> started?
>
> thanks,
>
> --
> Mark
>
> "If you don't share y
I've been looking for info on how to get started with ssh, but I can't
seem to find any anywhere. could someone give me a hand and get me
started?
thanks,
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
"Sharing is what makes them powerful."
I would highly recommend NOT doing it in the config file. If you do,
you will only be about to run one instance of ssh at a time. When
you try to run the second instance while the first is running, it will
fail trying to redirect the port again. It gives some obtuse error
message (that I don't
Actually it is pretty simple to do from the command line:
ssh -R (port on remote host):(hostname):(port on localhost) e.g.
ssh -R 9:localhost:23
will create a tunnel from port 9 on the remote machine to port
23(telnet) on my machine.
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Rusty Carruth wrote:
> Ash
Asheesh Laroia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to setup an SSH tunnel that listens on a port, that redirects all
> data to 192.168.0.2:5901 (decrypted at this point).
>
> localhost is a Linux-Mandrake server with SSH installed.
>
> 192.168.0.2 is a Win98 machine.
>
> I have tried to configu
Thanks for the info Tom. I will check with ssh.org for
more info.
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Tom Berkley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 11:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] ssh update probs
ssh changes its connection encryption
> more info.
>
> Brian
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Tom Berkley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 11:30 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [expert] ssh update probs
>
> ssh changes its connection encryption key every hour
ssh changes its connection encryption key every hour and it sounds like
your connection is not getting the key change updated correctly. The
connection then becomes very stupid because it cannot understand
anything. don't know where to check for this. may be better off -Uvh
--oldpackage but commun
I updated ssh via Mandrake Update. I now have an issue that I can log in once. After
about 1 hour
I seem to lose connection. I am unable to login again as any user at all. I can
however use ssh locally
and all is fine. This problem never happened before update though. It matters not if I
choose
Yes it most certainly can be setup to listen on all interfaces. My meager box
has one NIC with 3 virtual interfaces on it and ssh does just fine no matter
which one I try to connect to. I think the key here lies in that you're using
linuxconf to configure it, I've never seen that before since I ge
Yes, it does. I doesn't think you need to configure it at all. I have
it running on one machine with multiple virtual IPs and it answers to
then all.
SIR admin wrote:
>
> can ssh be set up to listen on all IP addresses? in linuxconf, it seems
> that it can only listen on one. this is creatin
** Reply to message from "SIR admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, 6 Jan
2001 17:38:46 -0500
I think so. In /etc/sshd_config:
ListenAddress 0.0.0.0
John LeMay Jr.
Senior Enterprise Consultant
NJMC, LLC.
can ssh be set up to listen on all IP addresses? in linuxconf, it seems
that it can only listen on one. this is creating a problem with virtual
hosts i have set up.
:(
matthew gansert
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I need to setup an SSH tunnel that listens on a port, that redirects all
data to 192.168.0.2:5901 (decrypted at this point).
localhost is a Linux-Mandrake server with SSH installed.
192.168.0.2 is a Win98 machine.
I have tried to configure SSH to forward the port, but to no avail.
What command
This wasn't legal until recently, which is why the crypto apps were
available in the crypto directory in most mirrors ...
Also, you should probably check rpmfind.net before you ask where to get
something. ALL rpms (well, almost) are there !
Buchan
Alberto Vecchiato wrote:
>
> Sorry for the dum
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alberto Vecchiato) writes:
>
> Sorry for the dumb question, but I'd like to install ssh on my Mandrake
> 7.1 system and RMPDrake doesn't show me ssh either in the installed or in
> the available packages.
>
> Well, it would not be a problem downloading an rpm package from som
On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> the packages are in the Mandrake-directory.
>
> openssh-2.2.0p1-7mdk.i586.rpm
> openssh-askpass-2.2.0p1-7mdk.i586.rpm
> openssh-askpass-gnome-2.2.0p1-7mdk.i586.rpm
> openssh-clients-2.2.0p1-7mdk.i586.rpm
> openssh-server-2.2.0p1-7mdk.i586.rpm
>
> m
the packages are in the Mandrake-directory.
openssh-2.2.0p1-7mdk.i586.rpm
openssh-askpass-2.2.0p1-7mdk.i586.rpm
openssh-askpass-gnome-2.2.0p1-7mdk.i586.rpm
openssh-clients-2.2.0p1-7mdk.i586.rpm
openssh-server-2.2.0p1-7mdk.i586.rpm
mfg heiko
Alberto Vecchiato wrote:
>
> Sorry for the dumb ques
Sorry for the dumb question, but I'd like to install ssh on my Mandrake
7.1 system and RMPDrake doesn't show me ssh either in the installed or in
the available packages.
Well, it would not be a problem downloading an rpm package from somewhere,
but I would have expected to find it in the standar
Stephen Carville wrote:
>
> On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Praedor Tempus wrote:
>
> > I have sshd running on my home system (mandrake 7.1)
> > and can connect to it from work. I am connected
> > as I write this.
> >
> > I am having a problem. I connected from work and
> > wanted to ftp from my home b
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Praedor Tempus wrote:
> I have sshd running on my home system (mandrake 7.1)
> and can connect to it from work. I am connected
> as I write this.
>
> I am having a problem. I connected from work and
> wanted to ftp from my home box to site to download
> files to my home bo
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On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Praedor Tempus wrote:
> I am having a problem. I connected from work and
> wanted to ftp from my home box to site to download
> files to my home box. I can get into my home
> system but I cannot get out. If I run "ping "
> I ge
I have sshd running on my home system (mandrake 7.1)
and can connect to it from work. I am connected
as I write this.
I am having a problem. I connected from work and
wanted to ftp from my home box to site to download
files to my home box. I can get into my home
system but I cannot get out. I
Take a look at sftp, works great for me.
There is some info on this page
http://www.mcknight.de/jftpgw/howtouse-sftp.html
Hope that helps
Dany Allard
Praedor Tempus wrote:
> Thank you. That was the trick. I am now able to connect via ssh to
> my system.
>
> Next question: How
Thank you,
I would appreciate a basic howto for this.
praedor
Michael wrote:
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> If you want a basic howto guide (scp's manual can be confussing) let me
> know.
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> On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Stephen Carville wrote:
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> > On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Praedor Tempus wrote:
> >
> > - Thank you. That was
If you want a basic howto guide (scp's manual can be confussing) let me
know.
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Have the courage to take your own thoughts seriously, for they will shape
you. -- Albert Einstein
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Stephen Carville wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Praedor Tempus wrote:
>
> - Thank you. Th
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Praedor Tempus wrote:
- Thank you. That was the trick. I am now able to connect via ssh to
- my system.
-
- Next question: How does one go about doing file transfers/ftp over
- ssh?
-
- praedor
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Use secure copy.
'man scp'
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On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Next question: How does one go about doing file transfers/ftp over
> ssh?
man scp
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Learn ab
Thank you. That was the trick. I am now able to connect via ssh to
my system.
Next question: How does one go about doing file transfers/ftp over
ssh?
praedor
Asheesh Laroia wrote:
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> I had the same problem when I upgraded my OpenSSH on my 7.0 server.
>
> Get the new pam-*.i586.rpm files
I had the same problem when I upgraded my OpenSSH on my 7.0 server.
Get the new pam-*.i586.rpm files from your local cooker, and install them.
That fixed it for me.
-- Asheesh.
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On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> I have openssh-2.2.0p1-6mdk installed and the daemon running.
> If I try to ssh to my own box, "ssh -l praedor 10.0.0.5", it
> connects and asks for my password. I enter my entirely correct
> and valid password but t
Did you check to make sure you have the pam profile
for sshd in the /etc/pam.d directory? You'll get
this error if the profile is not there. There should
be a sample file in the contrib directory of the
source if I remember correctly.
Brian Kalstad
--- Praedor
I have openssh-2.2.0p1-6mdk installed and the daemon running.
If I try to ssh to my own box, "ssh -l praedor 10.0.0.5", it
connects and asks for my password. I enter my entirely correct
and valid password but then get the message:
"Permission denied, please try again."
Connecting from school re
You may also have to go into /etc/ssh and set the config options. I turn
X11 forwarding on (because I use that a lot) and turn root logins
off. Then for the most part it's kewl.
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you. -- Albert Einstein
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On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Richard Humphrey wrote:
> I have installed the openssh rpm from Mandrakes site. What I would like to
> know is what do i need to do to get it working properly. Is there a guide
> somewhere that can walk me through the configuratio
There is an ssh tutorial on http://www.mandrakeuser.org
> Richard Humphrey wrote:
>
> I have installed the openssh rpm from Mandrakes site. What I would
> like to know is what do i need to do to get it working properly. Is
> there a guide somewhere that can walk me through the configuration
> pr
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