Latest: got sshd going on the firewall - had to make the following change:
in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
change
UsePrivilegeSeparation yes
to
UsePrivilegeSeparation no

then if I start sshd manually, I can login. I have no clue what that means other than it avoids the error message and let's me get going.

Still have not sorted out Putty from WindowsExplorer via GUI interface,
but I can login from both my debian machine as well as from the putty command line on my WinMe machine


So All I need to figure out is how to get sshd started on startup - that'll be my next project.

Looks like there is more to it than just getting and loading the files ;-) and the two Howtos I've found both need work. Once I get this all sorted out I'll try to contact the authors with the details.

Thanks to both you and Ray for their interest and help

Arnold

Tibbs, Richard wrote:
OK, next idea:
Go to /usr/sbin.
Type ./sshd
For some reason error messages for sshd don't go to any log.
You should see some complaint.
For sshd in Bering, you need libcrypt.lrp, libz.lrp and libnsl.
If you see certain libraries missing like libcrypto.so.yadda, then you
are missing some packages.
Good 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 else

needs to be done - if anything - to have sshd run after installing, generating the keys, backing up & rebooting
Arnold


Tibbs, Richard wrote:


Check your processes with a ps -A command. If you do not see sshd,

then it is not running.

Likely you need to generate keys with sshkey.lrp ( at least that is

what works with Bering.)

HTH,
Rick.

-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Arnold

Wiegert


Sent: Mon 8/16/2004 4:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Subject: [leaf-user] ssh on dachstein



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 tried PuTTY as a

client to

sign on, but have had no luck at all. All I get - after several

seconds

        - is "RuTTY Fatal Error: Network error: Connection timed out"
        
        If I need to supply extra information, please let me know.
        
        TIA
        Arnold
        
        
        
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