Wow. I am stunned. This has solved the problem. I have spent more than a day
searching for such a solution.
I am now able to log into a Ubuntu 16.04 LTS server with OpenSSH 7.2
Client is a fresh install of FreeDOS 1.2 where I installed ssh2dos with "FDNPKG
install ssh2dos"
Thank you very, very
I forgot - you may need to regenerate your keys with "ssh-keygen -A" after
modifying the server.
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 10:38 PM, Dan Schmidt wrote:
> I am unsure what it is that makes ssh2dos so unstable for me - nobody else
> has this issue?
>
> I would like to answer
I am unsure what it is that makes ssh2dos so unstable for me - nobody else
has this issue?
I would like to answer Ulrich on how he can modify his Ubuntu server, but
first, a warning: These algorithms were disabled because they are obsolete
and insecure. Using a token based login, such as
Hi Bill,
While I appreciate your desire for wisdom, I feel rather sure my specific
situation will not apply to anyone else here most likely.
I use ssh2d386 to access at least one commercial shell, but those shell
services are maintained by others. I am not for example accessing my own
Karen,
If you know how to get ssh2d386 to connect to a modern openssh, as on
Ubuntu 16.04,
please share the recipe with us!
Thanks,
Bill Dudley
This email is free of malware because I run Linux.
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 9:10 PM, Karen Lewellen
wrote:
> Well, if you
Well, if you have given up no point in my sharing.
We use the same edition of Ubuntu, both with dreamhost who has my office,
and here at shellworld.
While the latter requires me to make use of a few ssh2021b options, the -g
option for example, I encounter no issues.
I am going to guess that
> Am 26.01.2017 um 18:19 schrieb Karen Lewellen :
>
> As I am presently writing this e-mail using ssh2d386 from the ssh2dos
> package ssh2021b, perhaps I can help you troubleshoot.
Hi Karen!
I am using the exact same program and version.
> for the record, I am not
Hi,
I am sorry if I missed this thread.
As I am presently writing this e-mail using ssh2d386 from the ssh2dos
package ssh2021b, perhaps I can help you troubleshoot.
for the record, I am not using freedos, but the ms dos 7.10 package
mentioned on this list.
Still every day several times a day I
Hello again,
> Do you want to load FreeDOS High, UMB?
there is no good reason (for normal use) to have ever
DOS=HIGH,UMB
disabled. if no HIGH or UMB memory is found, it is silently ignored.
Tom
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> I wish somebody would write a decent ssh for dos.
Could that somebody be you?
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