Bret,
Thanks for the info. I'll get to work on it tonight.
Bob
Bret Hughes wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 11:50, Bob Hartung wrote:
Hi all. A small problem - probably one of interpretation. I am using
sshd on a firewalled inetrnal network to control a server. Server name:
smbserver [machine
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 11:50, Bob Hartung wrote:
>
> Hi all. A small problem - probably one of interpretation. I am using
> sshd on a firewalled inetrnal network to control a server. Server name:
> smbserver [machine to be accessed]
> Client user name on remote machine: minitwr [machine from
Hi all. A small problem - probably one of interpretation. I am using
sshd on a firewalled inetrnal network to control a server. Server name:
smbserver [machine to be accessed]
Client user name on remote machine: minitwr [machine from which access
to smbserver is made.
Now when I log onto sm
Hi.
Yes I've enabled Rhost authentification and that helped a little.
I have opened port 22 in ipchains but when I run portscan it says its filtered.
I have applied ipchains -A input -s 0/0 -d 0/0 --destination-port 22 -p tcp -j ACCEPT
but it will not open and I get connection refused when I try to
hkconfig sshd on) and start it
(service sshd start).
-Steve
-Original Message-
From: linux power [mailto:linuxpower2002@;yahoo.no]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 6:59 AM
To: redhat mail list
Subject: SSH question.
I get network error :connection refused when I try to login with ssh from
if the port's open but sshd isn't running then you're still going to get that
error. outside of that, i don't know.
On November 15, 2002 12:59 pm, linux power wrote:
> I get network error :connection refused when I try to login with ssh from
> remote host.
>
> I have opened the port 22 on the li
On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 06:59, linux power wrote:
>
> I get network error :connection refused when I try to login with ssh from remote
>host.
>
> I have opened the port 22 on the linux server, so I wonder if there is anything else
>to do.
>
>
First step on this sort of problem for me is ssh -v
I get network error :connection refused when I try to login with ssh from remote host.
I have opened the port 22 on the linux server, so I wonder if there is anything else to do.http://home.no.net/~knutove/knut_ove_hauge_kuren.htmYahoo! Mail har fått nytt utseende
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On Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 11:49:32AM -0500, Kerry Miller wrote:
>
> The reason for this whole exercise is to get ssh capability on my laptop so
> I can use it to work on a couple of servers instead of using telnet. Is
I usually get the .src.rpm from the openbsd site[1], install it, edit the
spec
I still haven't solved my pcmcia problem on RH 7.2, I may try installing
7.3 just for grins before I go back to fighting with it.
The reason for this whole exercise is to get ssh capability on my laptop so
I can use it to work on a couple of servers instead of using telnet. Is
there a package th
On Thu, 2002-07-04 at 08:57, Wesley Murphy wrote:
> There is a way, or there should be, to enable secure access to a machine
> without having to enter a password.
>
> My problem is this:
>
> I have two machines, both running ssh, they both have static ips on the
> interfaces that I will be usi
The RedHat Customization Guide, contained in the RedHat Documentation gives a
pretty detailed explanation of using SSH. If I remember correctly, you can
do exactly what you want.
Joebewan
On Thursday 04 July 2002 08:57 am, Wesley Murphy wrote:
> There is a way, or there should be, to enable
hi,
> interfaces that I will be using for this. I would like to be pre-authorised
> as root to scp/ssh from one machine to the other. (i.e. without having to
> type in a password)
> I have browsed through ssh docs for days and have yet to come up with a
> working solution. I think that it sh
There is a way, or there should be, to enable secure access to a machine
without having to enter a password.
My problem is this:
I have two machines, both running ssh, they both have static ips on the
interfaces that I will be using for this. I would like to be pre-authorised
as root to scp/
I've used ttermpro on Windows boxes to connect to OpenSSH on Linux. It's
free for private and non profit use.
Kevin Holmquist
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonathan Wilson)
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: quick ssh question
>Date: Thu, 0
On Thu, 07 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am thinking of installing ssh on my RH6.2 machine soon. I have a question,
>though. My LAN
> consists of one Win2k box and the RH6.2 box. Is there a windows client for ssh? I
>don't work
> directly on the linux box all that much, I mostly tel
On Thu, 07 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am thinking of installing ssh on my RH6.2 machine soon. I have a question,
>though. My LAN
> consists of one Win2k box and the RH6.2 box. Is there a windows client for ssh? I
>don't work
> directly on the linux box all that much, I mostly tel
Yes, there's a free SSH-1 compatible one called putty.
it does not work with curent versions of ssh
Tthere's another one that's really fancy that works with the currrent ssh,
but it's what, $90? not free anyway.
At 10:38 AM 9/7/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>I am thinking of installing ssh on my RH6.
I am thinking of installing ssh on my RH6.2 machine soon. I have a question, though.
My LAN
consists of one Win2k box and the RH6.2 box. Is there a windows client for ssh? I
don't work
directly on the linux box all that much, I mostly telnet in from the Windows box.
Would kind of
be a poin
Gordon Charrick wrote:
>
> "Raymond H. Kraft" wrote:
> > Try editing /etc/ssh2/sshd2_config and setting
> >
> > RequireReverseMapping no
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > -Ray
> >
> > --
> > Ray Kraft [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Seattle Washington
> > Fingerprint:
"Raymond H. Kraft" wrote:
> Try editing /etc/ssh2/sshd2_config and setting
>
> RequireReverseMapping no
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> -Ray
>
> --
> Ray Kraft [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Seattle Washington
> Fingerprint: B579 1705 C5E7 1C75 7C43 8D9D 2803 6BF4 DFF2 D
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I'm trying to use ssh to log into my home computer from work. I have
> sshd configured and working and can log in from some other sites, but
> I just haven't been able to do it from any of the computers at work.
> This is what happens when I try to run it from a work sys
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
> It looks like reverse DNS is failing. The place you work doesn't have
> reverse DNS set up, or is set up wrong for 208.49.230.99. At least I
> can't get any info in 208.49.230.99 from here. Dig times out. But I
> can get info on 208.49.230. I do not think you co
At 09:42 PM 6/10/00 -0400, you wrote:
>I'm trying to use ssh to log into my home computer from work. I have
>sshd configured and working and can log in from some other sites, but I
>just haven't been able to do it from any of the computers at work. This
>is what happens when I try to run it from a
I'm trying to use ssh to log into my home computer from work. I have
sshd configured and working and can log in from some other sites, but I
just haven't been able to do it from any of the computers at work. This
is what happens when I try to run it from a work system.
% ssh -v gmc.tzo.net
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