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.
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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.
>