Ok, thank you! Now it works (Did I miss a mail?)

2009/12/2 Tom Hacohen <[email protected]>

>
> On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 04:48:01PM +0100, Michael Moroni wrote:
>> > Hi, you all!
>> > Today I plugged in my FR to my pc through a USB cable. I followed this
>> > passage (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Networking) but ssh asks me
>> a
>> > password in order to get connect to my freerunner. I was used to leaving
>> it
>> > blank and pressing enter and it got connect to FR. But today I got these
>> > messages (I understroke the important part of the text):
>> >
>> > ai...@airon-desktop:~$ sudo iptables -I INPUT 1 -s 192.168.0.202 -j
>> ACCEPT
>> > ai...@airon-desktop:~$ sudo iptables -I OUTPUT 1 -s 192.168.0.200 -j
>> ACCEPT
>> > ai...@airon-desktop:~$ sudo iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j
>> MASQUERADE -s
>> > 192.168.0.0/24
>> > ai...@airon-desktop:~$ sudo bash -c 'echo 1 >
>> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward'
>> > ai...@airon-desktop:~$ sudo ip address add 192.168.0.200/24 dev eth1
>> > ai...@airon-desktop:~$ sudo ip link set dev eth1 up
>> > ai...@airon-desktop:~$ sudo ssh [email protected]
>> > *[email protected]'s password:
>> > Permission denied, please try again.
>> > [email protected]'s password:
>> > Permission denied, please try again.
>> > [email protected]'s password:
>> > Permission denied (publickey,password,keyboard-interactive).
>> > *ai...@airon-desktop:~$
>> >
>> > I tried to insert my password for sudo, "shr" and blank password
>> > Could you tell me why or how to get connect to my FR again?
>> > Yesterday I played with it because I wanted to uninstall dropbear in
>> order
>> > to install openssh, but I reverted it all and came back to dropbear...
>> > - Michael
>> >
>> > PS: Could someone add my translations into esperanto sent some days ago?
>> :)
>>
>> That's a consequence of OE moving from Dropbear into OpenSSH: by default,
>> password-less logins are forbidden.
>>
>> You'll need to run passwd in Freerunner's terminal window or change
>> /etc/ssh/sshd_config to allow empty passwords (parameter will be evident).
>>
>> Then save the file and pkill -HUP sshd
>>
>> I installed my RSA key and reset OpenSSH to forbid empty passwords again
>> :)
>>
>> Rui
>> _______________________________________________
>>
> It's not a consequence, we did it *on purpose*!!!
> Using an empty pass with ssh on is plain bad.
>
> --
> Tom.
>
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