On 2001-09-14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Craig, Gerrit, Pete, and Bernhard - Thanks for your help!
>
>My problem was indeed that sshd was not installed.
It was. Else you would not have been able to start it.
>I tried bringing up
>with "chkconfig sshd on" but that didn't seem to work. The thing
>that did work was going into /etc/init.d/ and doing "sshd start".
"chkconfig sshd on" does NOT start sshd. It just configures
runlevels 3,4,5 to start sshd at boot-time. BUT if you had tried
the recommended "service sshd start" it would have started sshd.
Works fine, even for you.
>The install program gave me no hint that it didn't install sshd or telnet.
>Perhaps its a bonheaded way to view things - but when I saw during the
>install the firewall tool (under customize) that showed ssh, telnet, etc...
>as services - I thought that meant that they will be installed.
_Installed_, but not enabled. Security considerations, and a good
decision by Red Hat to protect newbies a bit by default.
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