विवेक ऐय्यर விவெக ஐய்யர் Vivek Iyyer wrote:
ok this actually means.. that you have ssh-client installed but not ssh server
To install ssh server package, you need to run this command line or
use synaptic/any apt tool to install openssh-server .
command
apt-get install openssh-server
hey friends,
I am trying to copy the contents of some directories(/opt /home) on my
servers to another machine through rsync. The problem I am facing is that
ssh is very restricted in my domain that is
ssh is running on some other port(50,000)
only few users r allowed access.
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Can I edit ssh_config and remove the # in front of
the line
Host *
# ForwardAgent no
big snip
# IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_dsa
# *Port 22*
# Protocol 2,1
Can you post the output of rpm -qa|grep ssh
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Hi ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org,
aware of my RAID) but Linux sees both SATA hard disks. So if it
was true hardware RAID, Linux should see only 1 SATA disk.
Basically most SATA RAID (including non onboard hardware)
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Naresh Narang wrote:
Can I edit ssh_config and remove the # in front of
the line
Host *
# ForwardAgent no
big snip
# IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_dsa
# *Port 22*
# Protocol 2,1
Can you post the output of rpm -qa|grep ssh
here it is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ rpm-qa|grep ssh
bash: rpm-qa:
Ram,
Ubuntu package management does not support rpm(redhat package manager).
in ubuntu
command
dpkg -L openssh-server
dokg -L packagename
/command
would give you similar results.
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Naresh Narang wrote:
Can I edit ssh_config and remove the # in front of
the line
Host
V Vivek wrote:
Ram,
Ubuntu package management does not support rpm(redhat package manager).
in ubuntu
command
dpkg -L openssh-server
dokg -L packagename
/command
would give you similar results.
Can you post the output of rpm -qa|grep ssh
Hi Vivek,
*The solution you provided
On 1/23/06, ankush grover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rsync -pzv -e ssh -l demo --port=5 --progress [EMAIL PROTECTED]::mail
/home/demo/ demo.swx
rsync -avzP -essh --port=5 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/path/to/directory
/local/path
No / at end of path will copy the entire tree below /path/to/host
On 1/23/06, Sudev Barar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/23/06, ankush grover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rsync -pzv -e ssh -l demo --port=5 --progress [EMAIL PROTECTED]::mail
/home/demo/ demo.swx
rsync -avzP -essh --port=5 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/path/to/directory
/local/path
No / at
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