Hi Sk,
What you need to do for a basic install is the source or the RPM for Linux :)
Next, you need to install them as appropriate (rpm install, and for the source
the configure-make-make install as in the FAQ).
If you want to get the server started, just run it from the command line as root:
# /usr/local/sbin/sshd
Then, try to connect with the client machine. For any tweaking, check the man
pages and the FAQ (http://www.tigerlair.com/ssh/faq).
Also, this is something Steve and I should put in the FAQ.
-Anne
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 07:57:04PM -0400, Sanjeev Jha wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am new to SSH. I have couple of Linux & Solaris machine and I want to test
> SSH1(or SSH2) on this before implementing it on co-operate network.
>
> I was going through all the man pages and FAQ, which are very good but I got
> lost reading about all files and commands.
> What are the minimum configuration I should do to check "SSH" working
> between two machines ?? (or Plz. refer me to some good examples )
>
> TIA,
>
> Sk
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