Tom
Tom Hendrickx wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I was wondering something about the hosts.allow file.
> I have for example the following line inserted:
> ALL: 192.168.1.2/255.255.255.255
>
> but I'm still able to ssh to the machine from other addresses inside
> the 192.168.1.0/24 network..
> Should
Hi everyone,
I was wondering something about the hosts.allow file.
I have for example the following line inserted:
ALL: 192.168.1.2/255.255.255.255
but I'm still able to ssh to the machine from other addresses inside
the 192.168.1.0/24 network..
Shouldn't this file take care of this or should it
Okay, I figured out a solution reading the DNSMASQ docs (I'm using
DNSMASQ with messy DHCP). I forgot exactly everything I did, but I'm
pretty sure this is it (sorry to take so long to respond):
First I modified the dnsmasq config, note the change below:
# Change this line if you want dns to get
I don't like the /etc/hosts solution either, but
its the one I use as well.
Doug
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 08:18:51 +0100
From: Erich Titl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: cpu memhd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] SSH login takes 40 seconds
Hi
Hi
cpu memhd wrote:
Bering uClibc 2.2 - I got SSH working a few weeks ago. Now for some
reason it takes 40 seconds to display a console screen after I login. I
have read that this is likely a reverse DNS problem. But why should it
matter if I'm using private, 10.x.x.x IPs? Also, I don't recall maki
Bering uClibc 2.2 - I got SSH working a few weeks ago. Now for some
reason it takes 40 seconds to display a console screen after I login. I
have read that this is likely a reverse DNS problem. But why should it
matter if I'm using private, 10.x.x.x IPs? Also, I don't recall making
any changes betwe
I never got sshd working on 2.2.1.
I just switched to dropbear. It works fine.
Glenn
Glenn A. Thompson wrote:
No it actually segfaulted when I ran it in debug mode.
Martin Hejl wrote:
Glenn A. Thompson wrote:
I installed the sshd module on my bering 2.2.1 test box and
gernerated keys etc. I can
No it actually segfaulted when I ran it in debug mode.
Martin Hejl wrote:
Glenn A. Thompson wrote:
I installed the sshd module on my bering 2.2.1 test box and
gernerated keys etc. I can't seem to connect to it from my local
network. I'm running my local network on 192.168.10.0/24. That
caused
"Glenn A. Thompson" wrote:
>
> I set the log level to debug in the sshd_config file.
> It forks a child and seems to negotiate a protocol level and then no
> more log entries.
> It may just be dying.
> Again any clues would be helpful
There are two FAQ's that may be helpful:
http://www.snailboo
Glenn A. Thompson wrote:
I installed the sshd module on my bering 2.2.1 test box and gernerated
keys etc. I can't seem to connect to it from my local network. I'm
running my local network on 192.168.10.0/24. That caused me some grief
on a few other packges until I changed their configs.
But f
I set the log level to debug in the sshd_config file.
It forks a child and seems to negotiate a protocol level and then no
more log entries.
It may just be dying.
Again any clues would be helpful
Thanks
Glenn
Glenn A. Thompson wrote:
Hey,
I installed the sshd module on my bering 2.2.1 test box a
"Glenn A. Thompson" wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> I installed the sshd module on my bering 2.2.1 test box and gernerated
> keys etc. I can't seem to connect to it from my local network.
> I'm running my local network on 192.168.10.0/24. That caused me some
> grief on a few other packges until I changed t
Hey,
I installed the sshd module on my bering 2.2.1 test box and gernerated
keys etc. I can't seem to connect to it from my local network.
I'm running my local network on 192.168.10.0/24. That caused me some
grief on a few other packges until I changed their configs.
But from what I can tell I
Arnold -- No coubt inadvertantly, you replied to me personally instead of
to the list. To fix this, I'm responding to the list, and not trimming your
reply (as I would normally do, since only the first part of the response is
needed).
At 07:30 PM 8/16/2004 -0700, Arnold Wiegert wrote:
Ray Olsze
luck
Tibbs.
-Original Message-
From: Arnold Wiegert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 7:56 PM
To: Tibbs, Richard
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] ssh on dachstein
Thanks, Richard;
sshd is not running :-(
I did generate the keys, but the Mini-Howto said nothing about what e
At 01:28 PM 8/16/2004 -0700, Arnold Wiegert wrote:
I've finally decided to try and get an ssh link going on my network.
I'm running normal Dachstein with dual floppies and have installed all the
ssh .lrp files as per the openshh LEAF/LRP user's guide
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/openssh
From: Tibbs, Richard
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 6:22 PM
To: Arnold Wiegert; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] ssh on dachstein
Check your processes with a ps -A command. If you do not see sshd, then it is not
running.
Likely you need to
I've finally decided to try and get an ssh link going on my network.
I'm running normal Dachstein with dual floppies and have installed all
the ssh .lrp files as per the openshh LEAF/LRP user's guide
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/openssh2.html
I've added a password for 'root' and have t
Seems there is a bug in OpenSSH and some reports of exploits in the wild:
http://slashdot.org/articles/03/09/16/1327248.shtml?tid=126&tid=172
There is a new OpenSSH version available (3.7). Is somebody
upgrading the LRPs?
- Alex
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as you all proraly have noticed, there is a new ssh exploit running
loose.
(fx http://slashdot.org/articles/03/09/16/1327248.shtml?tid=126&tid=172)
i was wondering how well the leaf and especialy the bering ssh packages
holds up agains this one.
yes i do limit ssh to 'trusted' ip series, but i ne
>I just downloaded the lrps for ssh and sshd listed under the Uclibc
>Packages tree. However whenever /usr/sbin/sshd attempts to start I am
>getting the following error.
>./sbin: linked against GNU libc!!
>
>Anyone have any insight into what I need to do to fix this?
>
>Currently I have the follow
In theory I don't see why it shouldn't work.
Steve Wright wrote:
Gurus,
I am trying to get my LEAF-WISP 2591 to ssh out, and to accept ssh
connections and auth with key only. The routers must be able to
load/change/reload policy (addresses, routes, rules) on command from the
core but this is
Gurus,
I am trying to get my LEAF-WISP 2591 to ssh out, and to accept ssh
connections and auth with key only. The routers must be able to
load/change/reload policy (addresses, routes, rules) on command from the
core but this is insecure without ssh. (I can cron a passworded wget
off the core
Ok, I got the IPSec problem worked out, and I have a working tunnel
across the wireless link... Now I have another little problem.. I can't
ssh into it... First the layout:
workstation - bering1.0 - internet - rh7.2 w/shorewall - ipsec - bering1.0
I have tried from the workstation
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At 07:44 AM 2/14/03 -0500, John Mullan wrote:
Hello folks
A little pre-amble: When setting up my buddies LEAF box, I made an exact
copy of my LEAF setup, changing PPPoE user/password, some host names, and
that was pretty much it. Everything works exactly like mine.
Well, almost everything.
lan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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John Mullan wrote:
Yes, they are intentional. I want to keep the FTP server on port 1021. If
anyone comes in from outside without specifying port 1021, they will still
get to my FTP server. That leaves me the future opportunity to have
another FTP server on 21 but only accessible from internal.
n.ch> cc:
Subject: AW: [leaf-user] SSH question
> A little pre-amble: When setting up my buddies LEAF box, I made an exact
> copy of my LEAF setup, changing PPPoE user/password, some host names, and
> that was pretty much it. Everything works exactly like mine.
>
> Well, almost everything. While I can login to my LEAF box (over the
> internet
Hello folks
A little pre-amble: When setting up my buddies LEAF box, I made an exact
copy of my LEAF setup, changing PPPoE user/password, some host names, and
that was pretty much it. Everything works exactly like mine.
Well, almost everything. While I can login to my LEAF box (over the
in
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
> Heriberto Höhlke
> Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 8:38 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [leaf-user] SSH Sentinel
>
>
> Hello
>
> Does SSH Sentinel support Dynamic DNS IPs?
CTED]] On Behalf Of
> Heriberto Höhlke
> Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 8:38 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [leaf-user] SSH Sentinel
>
>
> Hello
>
> Does SSH Sentinel support Dynamic DNS IPs?
>
> Thanks
> Herbert
>
> Ahora podés usar Yahoo!
Hello
Does SSH Sentinel support Dynamic DNS IPs?
Thanks
Herbert
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Hi,
I'm getting the following error in my logs :
sshd[1986]: channel 3: open failed: connect failed: Remote port is not
recognised
Can anyone tell me what this error means and/or what is causing it ?
My guess is it has something todo with portforwarding, but searching Google
doesn't give me any
> -Original Message-
> From: Timothy J. Massey [mailto:modernmerchant@;yahoo.com]
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 11:40 AM
> Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Unable to serve "large" files (Dachstein 1.0.2)
> Anyway, I am not physically in front of the firewall,
> and I don't have SSH on that
Aris
At 14:25 10.10.2002, you wrote:
>- Original Message -
>From: "David Douthitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "ArisB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: "Jeff Newmiller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Thursd
- Original Message -
From: "David Douthitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ArisB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Jeff Newmiller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 4:06 AM
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] ssh
&g
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 03:27:03AM +0200, ArisB wrote:
> I've followed the install instructions on the website, it still isn't
> working.
> but when i install a ssh client on the firewall and then try to connect to
> the sshd (wich is allso on the firewall) i still can't connect, then i get
> "ex
TL=253 ID=45715 DF PROTO=UDP
SPT=67 DPT=68 LEN=328" otherwise i get very large logfiles because i get
this like 3000 times a day.
Thanks in advance,
Aris
- Original Message -
From: "Jeff Newmiller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ArisB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
C
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, ArisB wrote:
> I'm now using bering instead of dachstein and im trying to setup a sshd
> (internal).
> So i downloaded ssh,sshd,libz,sshkey from
ssh.lrp shouldn't be necessary, and may actually be a bad idea for a
firewall.
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/
> I put
I'm now using bering instead of dachstein and im trying to setup a sshd
(internal).
So i downloaded ssh,sshd,libz,sshkey from
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/
I put them on a disk (1440) and configured bering to start from 2 diskettes.
I have made a key (with makekey) and it seems to be in
Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Sep 2002, Matthew Schalit wrote:
>>Hosts.allow only comes into play if sshd is being started via /etc/inted.conf:
> Matt... sshd also checks /etc/hosts.allow itself if compiled to do so.
> Most binaries for LEAF boxen are compiled this way.
Yea, I've messed
ember, 2002 2:32 AM
To: LEAF
Subject: [leaf-user] SSH & Bering Leaf
I would like to enable SSH from the Internet on a LEAF Bering box tomorrow
so I can remotely monitor it. I already have libz, sshd and sshkey loaded
from syslinux.cfg. Assuming I do a makekey and can connect from inside
(
On Sun, 22 Sep 2002, Matthew Schalit wrote:
>
> Jacques Nilo wrote:
> > Le Dimanche 22 Septembre 2002 21:31, sr a écrit :
>
> >>or is there more to do?
>
> > Yes
> > Check hosts.allow :-)
> >
> > Jacques
>
> Hosts.allow only comes into play if sshd is being started via /etc/inted.conf:
Matt
Jacques Nilo wrote:
> Le Dimanche 22 Septembre 2002 21:31, sr a écrit :
>>or is there more to do?
> Yes
> Check hosts.allow :-)
>
> Jacques
Hosts.allow only comes into play if sshd is being started via /etc/inted.conf:
=
Le Dimanche 22 Septembre 2002 21:31, sr a écrit :
> I would like to enable SSH from the Internet on a LEAF Bering box tomorrow
> so I can remotely monitor it. I already have libz, sshd and sshkey loaded
> from syslinux.cfg. Assuming I do a makekey and can connect from inside
> (i.e., loc), is it s
I would like to enable SSH from the Internet on a LEAF Bering box tomorrow
so I can remotely monitor it. I already have libz, sshd and sshkey loaded
from syslinux.cfg. Assuming I do a makekey and can connect from inside
(i.e., loc), is it sufficient to add the following to my Shorewall rules
file:
Lynn
guitarlynn wrote the following at 19:56 30.08.2002:
>I recently switched out a Dachstein floppy firewall with a
>Dachstein CD firewall. The major difference between the
>two firewalls was the addition of ssh on the new one running
>DCD. My problem is any attempt to ssh to a WAN client ends
>
> Got it (finally!). The NOMASQ_DEST variable was set for ssh in
> network.conf. I wonder when I set that option The new firewall
> is a spare 1U box I made that was lying around w/o a CF reader
> figured it might be more convient since the ISP was down for a
> while. I keep thinking I kno
On Friday 30 August 2002 13:06, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> The above is very strange...you shouldn't have any problems
> connecting via ssh to a remote machine just because you run ssh on
> the firewall. I run ssh on all my Dachstein-CD boxes, and can ssh to
> either the firewall or various r
> I recently switched out a Dachstein floppy firewall with a
> Dachstein CD firewall. The major difference between the
> two firewalls was the addition of ssh on the new one running
> DCD. My problem is any attempt to ssh to a WAN client ends
> in a "server refused a secure connection" error. I ca
I recently switched out a Dachstein floppy firewall with a
Dachstein CD firewall. The major difference between the
two firewalls was the addition of ssh on the new one running
DCD. My problem is any attempt to ssh to a WAN client ends
in a "server refused a secure connection" error. I can ssh to
On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 12:45, Dragon Wood wrote:
> I apologize if this is a little unrelated, but one of
> my bering boxes behaves differently from my other
> bering boxes in a ssh session. The ssh session simply
> disconnects when I press ctrl-c at the # prompt. This
> does not happen on the other
I apologize if this is a little unrelated, but one of
my bering boxes behaves differently from my other
bering boxes in a ssh session. The ssh session simply
disconnects when I press ctrl-c at the # prompt. This
does not happen on the other boxes. I am using the
same client (putty) to access these
leaf
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] SSH via http ?
Use corkscrew (http://www.agroman.net/corkscrew); you may need to use
cygwin if coming from windows.
Works like a charm at my work, which also only allows HTTP/S out.
Jack
On Fri, 24 May 2002, David Ondzes wrote:
> I have seen a commercial prod
-Original Message-
From: Jack Coates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 17:09
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: leaf
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] SSH via http ?
Use corkscrew (http://www.agroman.net/corkscrew); you may need to use
cygwin if coming from windows.
Works like
Hi,
I'm running Bering 1.0rc2 on CD and am having a tty problem when logging
in with ssh. The consequence is that every time I hit cntl-c (running
/bin/sh) I get kicked out of the the ssh session. This is especially
annoying when stopping ping tests. I would appreciate any suggestions on
how to d
-
From: Stephen Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2002 12:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Leaf-user
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] SSH Help
On Sat, 2002-06-01 at 12:13, Jonathan Berglund wrote:
> I installed SSH on my LEAF box (running Dachstein) with the help of
>
Are you allowing ssh connections to your box? Check your /etc/hosts.allow.
-prabhakar
> I installed SSH on my LEAF box (running Dachstein) with the help of
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/openssh2.html . I did it exactly
> as it said and I ran makekey to generate the key. So it should
On Sat, 2002-06-01 at 12:13, Jonathan Berglund wrote:
> I installed SSH on my LEAF box (running Dachstein) with the help of
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/openssh2.html . I did it exactly
> as it said and I ran makekey to generate the key. So it should be
> working, but I'm gettig a "co
I installed SSH on my LEAF box (running Dachstein) with the help of
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/openssh2.html . I did it exactly
as it said and I ran makekey to generate the key. So it should be
working, but I'm gettig a "connection refused" error. I'm using Putty to
connect to my LRP
From: "Jacques Nilo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] SSH problems from external network
> Le Lundi 27 Mai 2002 19:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> > My Bering 2.4
Le Lundi 27 Mai 2002 19:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> My Bering 2.4.18 firewall is installed on a 486 with HD booting.
>
> I use SSH (PuTTY) to access the firewall from internally, and all works
> well. I set up a rule in SHOREWALL to allow this:
>
> ACCESS loc fw tcp 22
>
> N
My Bering 2.4.18 firewall is installed on a 486 with HD booting.
I use SSH (PuTTY) to access the firewall from internally, and all works well. I
set up a rule in SHOREWALL to allow this:
ACCESS loc fw tcp 22
Now I want to use SSH to access from the internet. I enter:
ACCESS
Use corkscrew (http://www.agroman.net/corkscrew); you may need to use
cygwin if coming from windows.
Works like a charm at my work, which also only allows HTTP/S out.
Jack
On Fri, 24 May 2002, David Ondzes wrote:
> I have seen a commercial product that lets you use a
> browser to connect to
I have seen a commercial product that lets you use a
browser to connect to a SSH server and get terminal
access. Does anyone know if there a similar type
application available for LEAF ?
The reason I ask is because my company only lets http
traffic pass through firewall (via a proxy server) and
i
Eric House <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There seem to be two ways to allow ssh access from outside the
> firewall to a host inside: 1. forward some port on the fw to the host;
> 2. connect directly to sshd on the fw and use the -Lport:host:port
> flag to forward an additional connection to the h
There seem to be two ways to allow ssh access from outside the
firewall to a host inside: 1. forward some port on the fw to the host;
2. connect directly to sshd on the fw and use the -Lport:host:port
flag to forward an additional connection to the host.
Is there agreement on which method is bett
putty at work:
Source port:3005
Destination: :80
Local
web browser at work:
http://localhost:3005/
setup at home:
Leaf/echowall - port forward ssh
|
|
|
w2k/apache - port 80
Greg i got it fixed thanks for you time
i had to use the ip of w2k machine on the local network..
"Henning, Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello-
> I continue to have problems connecting to the webserver on my LAN.
> Here is my configurations using putty. Can anyone see what i am doing wrong?
> I thought i was following the directions.
> Thanks,
>
> brian
>
> putty at work:
> Sourc
lip Watts/austin/Nlynx@Nlynx
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] ssh firewall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Matt Schalit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/30/2002 10:22:44 PM
>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cc:(bcc: Phillip Watts/austin/Nlynx)
&
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Matt Schalit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/30/2002 10:22:44 PM
>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cc:(bcc: Phillip Watts/austin/Nlynx)
>
> Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] ssh firewall
>
>
>
> 4) hardwa
Hello-
I continue to have problems connecting to the webserver on my LAN.
Here is my configurations using putty. Can anyone see what i am doing wrong?
I thought i was following the directions.
Thanks,
brian
putty at work:
Source port:3005
Destination: :80
Local
web browser at work:
http://local
Matt Schalit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/30/2002 10:22:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Phillip Watts/austin/Nlynx)
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] ssh firewall
4) hardware protectable IDE Flash disk module
Explain this one ,
"Upnet Joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Why don't U use FreeSwan Ipsec...I just woke up hehe
>
> Upnet Joe
I am sure Ipsec has allot of advantages. I have not explored it yet.
So I can't really say. Here's one practical reason to stay with SSH. I
thought I read in the list somewhere, that
--- Matt Schalit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Desmond wrote:
> Any
> > suggestions for a new grail?
> > -John
> 1) QoS (discussed recently, though)
The Q stands for 'Quality'. Since my ISP is Verizon, I
probably wouldn't notice any differences.
> 2) multiple ISP load balancing
Two Verizo
John Desmond wrote:
> I guess I need a new holy grail now. (I already got
> VNC working, too, but my upload speed at home is only
> 90KB which makes for realy slow screen updates.) Any
> suggestions for a new grail?
> -John
1) QoS (discussed recently, though)
2) multiple ISP load balancing
3)
Greg/Charles, that was a really good HOWTO you just
wrote. I wish you had done it a few days ago :-)
I spent the last few months puzzling out how to do
exactly what you just described. Just yesterday I
attained my 'holy grail' of networking which was to
click'n'drag files from my Windoze workstati
Why don't U use FreeSwan Ipsec...I just woke up hehe
Upnet Joe
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From: "Greg Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Henning, Brian"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 1:57 AM
Subject: Re: [
"Henning, Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hello-
>
> I am using echowall on dachstein LRP. I have a windows 2k pro machine that i
> can ssh into from the outside. i am also running an http server on my w2k
> machine. I am port forwarding ssh through my router/firewall. My problem is
> I a
yes. 64.x.x.x
-david
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From: "rwtech.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "David Goodrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] ssh/sftp through dachstein firewall
> do both dachstein boxes
David Goodrich wrote:
> I set up portforwarding to point ssh to my fileserver, in the hopes that i
> would be able to secure-ftp into it, but it doesn't seem to like the
> portforwarding.
>
> svi network ipfilter list portfw says that port 22 is pointed to the
> apropriate internal machine, and i
I set up portforwarding to point ssh to my fileserver, in the hopes that i
would be able to secure-ftp into it, but it doesn't seem to like the
portforwarding.
svi network ipfilter list portfw says that port 22 is pointed to the
apropriate internal machine, and i can ssh/sftp into it from the int
hello-
I am using echowall on dachstein LRP. I have a windows 2k pro machine that i
can ssh into from the outside. i am also running an http server on my w2k
machine. I am port forwarding ssh through my router/firewall. My problem is
I am not sure how to tunnel the http to the *outside world*. I
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 11:56 PM
To: Jim Van Eeckhoutte
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] ssh in Bering
Jim Van Eeckhoutte wrote:
> This the problem im having . I cant back it up I get cant move from
tmp
> dir error.
Please post the exact error message
Jim Van Eeckhoutte wrote:
> This the problem im having . I cant back it up I get cant move from tmp
> dir error.
Please post the exact error message, plus a listing of what's in
you /tmp directory, plus explain what "I get cant move from tmp dir
error" means.
Good Luck,
Matt
This the problem im having . I cant back it up I get cant move from tmp
dir error.
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On Wednesday 27 March 2002 19:59, Jim Van Eeckhoutte wrote:
> I need help installing sshd in bering . Site info of lrpkg -i
> libz,sshd,sshkey doesn't work as far as backing up sshd pkg.
"lrpkg -i" only loads (installs) the package, you will need to backup
the package from the "lrcfg" backup men
I need help installing sshd in bering . Site info of lrpkg -i
libz,sshd,sshkey doesn't work as far as backing up sshd pkg.
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When you say "I cannot ssh into the server" ... how much time are you giving
it? Do you wait 3 minutes to see if it connects? If not, consider the
possibility that the DMZ server cannot do DNS lookups properly, and you are
experiencing the well-known delays associated with reverse-lookup failures.
Hi, me again!
I have configured my Dachstien CD based router and parts are working
quite fine. My web server can be seen from its dedicated public IP
and from my masq. network.Unfortunately, I cannot ssh into the server
via the public-ip & router. This despite the fact I have enabled the
port
I noticed two entries for sshd in the back up menu of LRCFG. I changed the
first entry's backup destination back to /dev/cdrom leaving the other entry
pointing to the dev/fd0u1680 as its backup destination. Upon rebooting, sshd
loaded correctly and now I am able to ssh in from my Windoze machine
>
> I have /usr/sbin/sshd in my ps ax, so as I thought, you are _not_
> loading the package. Check the "lrpkg.cfg" file on your floppy.
> The "lrpkg.cfg" file overrides the "LRP=" line in "syslinux.cfg".
> You will also need to add this line to /etc/hosts.allow:
> sshd: 192.168.1 127.
I alr
> There are multiple
> problems I am having with the router but must solve the sshd thing in
> order to do a copy and paste function of relevant information for
> troubleshooting purposes.
Ahaa. The copy and paste problem. It's great to have ssh to help,
but it's not always there.
ip
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 16:05, Doug Sampson wrote:
> Am running DCD 102 booting off a floppy because the mobo doesn't boot
> off a CD drive. openssh.lrp is stock on a DCD 102.
I have /usr/sbin/sshd in my ps ax, so as I thought, you are _not_
loading the package. Check the "lrpkg.cfg" file on
On Tuesday 12 February 2002 15:08, Doug Sampson wrote:
> I guess I should say that I am quite familiar with SSH in general.
>
> I am unsure whether I should copy the public key from the sshd server
> to the client. Or whether I should enable SSH1 or SSH2
> authentication on the client machine.
>
I guess I should say that I am quite familiar with SSH in general.
I am unsure whether I should copy the public key from the sshd server to the
client. Or whether I should enable SSH1 or SSH2 authentication on the client
machine.
I worked on an Eigerstein set-up in the past and it was relativel
Running DCD 102 booting off a floppy using openssh 3.0p1.
When I attempt to ssh into the DCD router from the local network using the
latest puTTY client, I receive the following error message:
Network error: connection refused.
The hosts.allow file allows access from the local network as follow
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