[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Do you have the file:
> /etc/ssh/sshd_config?
Yes I have that file.
]# locate /etc/ssh/sshd_config
/etc/ssh/sshd_config
]$ /etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd start
Starting sshd:execvp: No such file or directory
[FAILED]
Greetings Gentlemen: Thanks much for the responses, I have the info I
need to go further with this if my son is really interested..
His IP4v is 68.x.x.x, and my running DiG has answered most of the
other questions.. I don't want to go futher and possibly compromise
anything.. I've learned a lot w
On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 11:44:00AM -0700, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> Hal -- Without some details, I doubt anyone here is going to be able to
> help you. To the extent that the problems derive from details of Windows XP
> well, this is a Linux list, so I doubt we'll be of much help at that
> le
On the other hand, if he DOES have a non-private routable IP address, by
posting it to the list he will invite all manner of 'helpful' attempts
to crack his network.
The non-routeable addresses or private IP addresses according to RFC
1918 fall in the ranges of:
10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255
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I'm only replying because I haven't seen any other replies, and the limited
advice I can offer may be bit bit better than nothing. I don't use Red Hat,
and so I do not know what "setup' program you are referring to.With that
disclaimer ...
... to see what firewalling setup you currently have,