n,
>> in my experience.
>>
>> I did not look at the specifics you posted.
>
> both servers/machines run net-misc/openssh-6.6.1_p1 ... re-compiled
> right today.
I've also noticed slowdowns recently, I think it's the new ciphers likes
ecdsa. Try this:
Connect using
Daniel Frey writes:
> On 02/21/2016 04:36 PM, lee wrote:
>> Daniel Frey writes:
>>
>>> On 02/20/2016 02:27 AM, lee wrote:
>>>> Daniel Frey writes:
>>>>> I looked up x2go and rebuilt openssh on my home server as it suggested
>>>>
output or continue the emerge
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> raffaele
>
>
>
> PS I’ll do it _after_ openssh update.
>
>
altdnes][~] ssh waltdnes@thimk
> > [thimk][waltdnes][~]
> >
> > Is this a recent change?
> Have you tried ssh -v, or even multiple -v's?
>
> What versions? I've got openssh-8.3_p1-r2, and haven't seen any such
> issues.
Keep in mind that the username is set by the CLIENT, not the server,
so that is where the issue lies if it isn't using the username you
want it to.
--
Rich
rks from command line at
> > > the terminal but if I login over "ssh", "ifconfig" is not working only
> > > "/bin/ifconfig"
> > >
> > > I was thinking it is the option in sshd_config: PermitUserEnvironment
> > > but enabling
ing... Granted, I just use it for simple serial port
>> devices and SSH stuff, no exotic terminal emulations.
>
> Putty itself isn't too bad if you look at it as a Windows app. It can never be
> anything other than a Windows app and as such is restricted to how Windows
> apps
EPT received
> debug1: Authentications that can continue:
> publickey,gssapi-with-mic,password debug1: Next authentication method:
> publickey
> debug1: Offering public key: /home/michael/.ssh/id_dsa
> debug1: Authentications that can continue:
> publickey,gssapi-with-mic,password debug1: Next
oblem by emerging 4.4.5 ,
> then using that to recompile 4.5.4 , after which 4.5.4 did recompile
> itself. It doesn't hurt to have > 1 version of Gcc installed.
A sane profile would have prevented this from happening at all.
>
> (2) Libxml2 failed : I simply left it till tomorro
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 1:17 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> This properly belongs on the ssh group, but posting there has not gotten
> any responses... and the list is quite slow to boot.
>
> I like using ssh -X to other lan remotes but with new versions of openssh
> or perhaps the c
e, I can access
> IMAP; SMTP, X applications etc. on the Gentoo server remotely. My
> remote client is WinXP, and I use Cygwin OpenSSH. Owing to low
> bandwidth. While Xwindows is usable it is very slow - command line
> interaction without X is acceptable for most tasks but imposes a very
&
> What did you recompile? There may still be a library using the "sse2" flag.
>
> Have you tried using the "--newuse" or "--reinstall changed-use" emerge flags?
Well, since all my problem were related to the use of ssh, i did a full:
emerge -e openssh
(to
windows.html
> [2]
> http://www.jfitz.com/tips/ssh_for_windows.html#Should_I_use_SSH_or_a_VPN
openssh is somewhat out of date - best you use CopSSH which installs both an
sshd and an ssh client. Alternatively, you have the following options:
PuTTY for a command line ssh client which will also
t not via ssh. Is that configured in ssh?
>
> - Grant
Hi Grant,
Googling with 'restricted shell' returns some hints:
1.rsh (restricted shell) - looks that it's rather easy exit from it;
2.rssh - works with openssh (allows scp, sftp, rdist, rsync, and cvs);
3. rbash or bash
-Original Message-
From: Allan Gottlieb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 9:09 AM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-user] ssh trouble
Yesterday's update to ssh (openssh-5.1_p1-r1) is giving me trouble.
The client is allan. The server is a
protocol version 2.0, remote software version RomCliSecure_4.12
debug1: no match: RomCliSecure_4.12 "
I am running net-misc/openssh-4.5_p1-r1.
--
Regards,
Mick
pgpZyI29MWAa8.pgp
Description: PGP signature
there seem to be many version and dependency
problems. I should have wrote evrything down, I can't remember
them all ...
For example, openssh failed because openssl was missing. And
emerge did not make any attempt to install it. So obviously
the dependency is missing. In fact the ebuild fil
t;
> > So I attempt to use the "here string" feature of bash, it didn't work
> with
> > scp.
> >
> > And those server I am working with, they don't have expect package
> > installed. :-(
> >
> > ps. I am not supposed to change the c
>
> --
> Neil Bothwick
>
> Walking on water and writing software to specification is easy if they're
> frozen.
>
Hi Neil,
Turns out I didn't have much of anything on the machine that didn't
come with KDE so I emerged xclock and that app opens here fine. I
guess
blem, and web browsing works. I've tried
>>> rebooting and re-emerging openssh. I am connected to an unfamiliar
>>> wireless network (with no alternative right now) but I could ssh to
>>> domains no problem over this network before. Does this make sense to
>
Things just got more interesting.
I just copied my /etc/ldap.conf file over from my Gentoo box to an
Ubuntu box -- it works without a single hitch.
I'm about to rip my hair out here...any ideas on where I can start
troubleshooting this?
- openssh versions are very similar
- newer nss_ld
packages. The problem manifests
> > itself on any program that attempts to allocate a pseudo-terminal,
> > including portage and openssh. I first noticed the problem when I could
> > no longer ssh into the server because it would not allocate a pty.
> >
> > I have the
tch User and add my user name and
> options? Like so:
> =
> Match User mick
> PubkeyAuthentication yes
> AuthorizedKeysFile ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
> PasswordAuthentication no
> =
>
> Is that correct?
It should be if the server supports it, I'm using net-misc/openssh-4.4_p1-r4
myself.
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
ερ του γραφειου.
Επισης, εαν συνδεεσαι με WiFi απο καφενεια (π.χ. Starbucks) και αεροδρομια,
μπορεις πιο ευκολα να συνδεθεις με VPN (OpenSSH) στο γραφειο σου, μεσω ενος
encrypted tunnel ωστε να κατεβασεις emails και να ψαξεις το Ιντερνετ με
απολυτη ασφαλεια και μυστικοτητα.
Επομενως, εαν η σ
για να συνεχισεις την
> εργασεια σου σαν να εισουν μπροστα στο ιδιο το κομπιουτερ του γραφειου.
>
> Επισης, εαν συνδεεσαι με WiFi απο καφενεια (π.χ. Starbucks) και αεροδρομια,
> μπορεις πιο ευκολα να συνδεθεις με VPN (OpenSSH) στο γραφειο σου, μεσω ενος
> encrypted tunnel ωστ
t/hda5/
"
Tried ever which way; here's what I get:
Maybe English isn't your for-tay. "Tried ever which
way" means I used the command given by my
correspondent in many different permutations.
>
> May it even be possible that you don't use openssh's
>
the
> latest profile so that it isn't being dragged in by system. Also
> double-check that the "pam" USE-flag is in effect for shadow.
>
> emerge -pvuDNt world might help if there's a dep on pam-login from
> another package, rather than from system or world
(portage, gentoolkit, openssh, openssl),
others won't (ncurses, libxml2).
Right now I'd just really like to get SSH working again so I can scp in
and grab all of my data.
I've tried recompiling both (both compile/install ok), but when I try to
start SSHD I get:
# /etc/init.
As a bonus, the host abcd will work with scp and rsync too. You can
check man ssh_config for some other options to use, for example the
User is very useful too. Here are some more tricks:
https://blog.flameeyes.eu/2011/01/mostly-unknown-openssh-tricks
There is a package net-misc/keychain which is usef
On 11/10/2015 09:31 PM, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On 11/10/2015 02:23 PM, Stanislav Nikolov wrote:
>>
>> On 11/10/2015 09:17 PM, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
>>> On 11/10/2015 02:00 PM, Jeff Smelser wrote:
I guess from this your assuming that everyones passwords that
have been hacked are god
Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On 11/10/2015 03:52 PM, waben...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > That's right. If an attacker has the full control over your machine
> > then it doesn't make any difference.
> >
> > But if he can only see what you are typing, for example by a
> > keylogger or by detecting th
Mike Williams wrote:
>On Thursday 02 June 2005 17:49, Maxime Robert-Schreyers wrote:
>
>
>>configure:6491: checking compiler and flags for sanity
>>configure:6510: i386-pc-linux-gnu-gcc -o conftest -O2 -mcpu=i686
>>-fomit-frame-pointer -DWITH_LDAP_PUBKEY -Wall -Wpointer-arith
>>-Wno-uninitialize
Zac Medico wrote:
>> YoYo Siska wrote:
>
why should it handle USE flags in any way?
it just tels portage not to emerge the dependencie, whatever they are (
when added by use flags..)
that means
USE="alsa" emerge --nodeps mplayer
would (try to) compile mplayer _wit
#x27;d need to
> get this working under cygwin for my XP client... Anything which
> improves the performance of remote X sessions would be very useful.
>
> >To map a network drive, you should probably tunnel samba through ssh.
> >Google for "samba tunnel putty".
> &
Hello folks,
I'm using the latest stable x86 versions of Denyhosts, Openssh and PAM as
pulled off the portage tree, and am having a little bit of trouble getting
Denyhosts to play nice with the messages PAM is throwing into auth.log. I've
tried google for it, and threw the quest
uild --library libcrypto.so.0.9.7
>> # revdep-rebuild --library libssl.so.0.9.7
>>
>> I have done so. The revdep-rebuild for libssl found nothing, but the
>> one for libcrypto rebuilt openssl. However rerunning the command
>> again again rebuilt openssh. A msg had e
er you install ssh. Basically, thost
default will give you a working ssh that is secure and that is more
than likely to work out of box.
I'm not sure which Gentoo quickstart guide you are following, but it
is an out of date guide. I recommend emerge -1 openssh, then running
etc-update and applying the default configuration. Your goal is to get
a basic working ssh daemon, right?
e
>
> Yesterday's update to ssh (openssh-5.1_p1-r1) is giving me trouble.
>
> The client is allan. The server is ajglap.
>
> >From the client (gnome-terminal) I can run ssh as follows
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ssh ajglap
> Last login: Tue
didn't have much of anything on the machine that didn't
>> come with KDE so I emerged xclock and that app opens here fine. I
>> guess that points to KDE apps only.
>>
>> I'll have to do some reading about zssh and how that differs from
>> openssh that
numa-sv
>
> now gives
>
> fusermount: entry for /numa-sv not found in /etc/mtab
>
> sudo umount /numa-sv
> and
> sudo fusermount -u /numa-sv
>
> do work, but then I'd have to generate a general rule in /etc/sudoers and
> add everybody to the group 'wheel'
ervice (say named or cyrus-imapd or apache
> or sshd)?
>
> I've been doing something like this:
>
> # emerge -v openssh
> examine config file differences and make any adjustments that are
> required to be done by hand.
> # /etc/init.d/sshd stop
> # mv -i /etc/init
Mun Heng wrote:
What I meant is "secure" ftp.
sort of like httpS as an alternative to http.
short of wrapping/tunneling ftp traffic through SSH. (That's simple)
It's called sftp, and openssh does it with this in /etc/ssh/sshd_config:
Sorry, I should h
On 11/10/2015 10:30 AM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>> Maybe, but your argument isn't convincing. How am I better off doing it
>> your way (what is your way)?
>
> The most common way is to disallow all remote logins as root. Admins log
> in with their personal unpriv account using an ssh key. To become r
On 11/10/2015 11:13 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
>
> What would take longer?
> brute-forcing your root-password or a 4096 byte ssh key?
>
My password, by a lot. The password needs to be brute-forced over the
network, first of all.
And a 4096-bit public encryption key doesn't provide 4096 bits of
sec
>
>Setting in Virtualbox: "USB 2.0 (EHCI) Controller" is Enabled.
>
>I'm in "vboxusers" group.
>
>fd@clinic-amd ~ $ groups
>wheel uucp audio cdrom cdrw usb users scanner fd plugdev vboxusers
>
>What else should I checked for?
>
>Recently I just
interface 0)
>> [ 6455.297541] usblp 3-1:1.0: usb_probe_interface
>> [ 6455.297544] usblp 3-1:1.0: usb_probe_interface - got id
>>
>> Setting in Virtualbox: "USB 2.0 (EHCI) Controller" is Enabled.
>>
>> I'm in "vboxusers" group.
>>
>> fd@cli
>=dev-libs/openssl-1.0.2g:0=[-bindist] required by
> (net-libs/nodejs-7.10.0:0/0::gentoo, installed)
>
>
>
> >=dev-libs/openssl-1.0.2g:0/0=[-bindist] required by
> (net-libs/nodejs-7.10.0:0/0::gentoo, installed)
>
>
>
> >=dev-libs/o
d to host containers, no more, no less.
It isn't intended as a starting point for embedded projects or such.
Sure, maybe you could make it work, but sooner or later CoreOS will
make some change that will make you very unhappy because they aren't
making it for you.
But, again, I'm all f
st set the "bindist" USE flag globally. On a basic
> text install (Xorg not installed yet) in package.use I've already set...
>
> dev-libs/openssl bindist
> net-misc/openssh bindist
> net-wireless/iw bindist
> net-wireless/wpa_supplicant bindist
>
Just out of curiosi
neral
interface rather than sticking everything together in a monolithic mess.
It also likes to break things. [1]
[1] One example: commits `ab7f9474c70d2a3dd7fcb86be7c168b467e74297` and
`26cec0607f6bfac850c08c5c5d8b5ce53a209d12` in the Fedora mirror of OpenSSH.
--
Ashley Dix
rge)
> pulled in by
> sys-apps/shadow required by @system
> sys-apps/shadow required by (net-misc/openssh-8.2_p1-r6:0/0::gentoo,
> ebuild scheduled for merge) USE="X pam pie ssl -X509 -audit -bindist
> -debug -hpn -kerberos -ldns -libedit -libressl -livecd -sctp
CATEGORY/$PN" = "net-mail/dovecot"; then
> /etc/init.d/dovecot status && /etc/init.d/dovecot restart
> echo 'going to sleep'
> sleep 5
> echo 'finished sleeping'
> elif test "$CATEGORY/$PN"
Server Virtualization
>
> (Curiously, one of the things you _can't_ do is run Managed Code.)
>
Huh, I didn't know about this. It's still too limited, though. At least
they've
duplicated a lot of the core gui elements on cli.
>
> >
> >>
> >>
Hi,
when I try to log in with openssh, this happens:
>ssh -v -v [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OpenSSH_4.2p1, OpenSSL 0.9.7i 14 Oct 2005
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug2: ssh_connect: needpriv 0
debug1: Connecting to stud4.tuwien.ac.at [193.170.75.14] port 22.
debug1: Connect
Hi,
when I try to log in with openssh, this happens:
>ssh -v -v [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OpenSSH_4.2p1, OpenSSL 0.9.7i 14 Oct 2005
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug2: ssh_connect: needpriv 0
debug1: Connecting to stud4.tuwien.ac.at [193.170.75.14] port 22.
debug1: Connect
Hi,
when I try to log in with openssh, this happens:
>ssh -v -v [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OpenSSH_4.2p1, OpenSSL 0.9.7i 14 Oct 2005
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug2: ssh_connect: needpriv 0
debug1: Connecting to stud4.tuwien.ac.at
[193.170.75.14] port 22.
debug1: Connect
y not be what
you think.
> Seems like that might expect X as well
> I expected to find a choice of `server' but don't see that.
>
>
> Even with the leg up you gave me, I'm still not real sure what the output
> is telling me:
>
> Like where it says something
sftp'...
Whay you need to do, assuming that you university is using a version
of ssh that bundles with an sftp-server, but NOT ssh-2, is to first
1. ssh into the server in question.
2. track down the path to the sftp server binary. In gentoo with
openssh it is /usr/lib/misc/sftp-server.
3
ded -j2 setting, compiles were blowing up. Other than
that, and being a bit slow, it was OK. How large is the hard drive?
I'm not loading any DE's, just the basic server stuff like OpenSSH,
Squid, iptables, dhcpd, dnsmasq, ProFTPd, rsync, distcc, Samba,
hardened-sources, etc. This
ed, revdep'ed, eix-test-obsoleted, then I'm going back to
installing X from scratch. I've just gotten past the emerge -e @system
part now.
I'm sort of surprised the openssh shows up as part of @system, or it's
getting pulled in somehow, and its default flags are dragg
James Homuth wrote:
Hello folks,
I'm using the latest stable x86 versions of Denyhosts, Openssh and PAM as
pulled off the portage tree, and am having a little bit of trouble getting
Denyhosts to play nice with the messages PAM is throwing into auth.log. I've
tried google for it, and
tibility between the two versions of
> > OpenSSH. Don't know what else to assume with this problem.
>
> It definitely looks like the server doesn't like your private key. Did
> you remember to update(read: add) the public key on the server?
Oops! I forgot about this thr
008 9:09 AM
>> >> > To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
>> >> > Subject: [gentoo-user] ssh trouble
>> >> >
>> >> > Yesterday's update to ssh (openssh-5.1_p1-r1) is giving me trouble.
>> >
>> > I take it you did the obvio
xcb-util-0.2::gentoo
The others were:
=sys-kernel/mm-sources-2.6.21_rc2-r1
=sys-apps/portage-2.1.2.1
=net-misc/openssh-4.5_p1-r1
=x11-libs/cairo-1.3.16
=app-text/aspell-0.60.5
=app-dicts/aspell-eo-0.50.2
=dev-lang/php-5.1.6-r8
=media-plugins/live-2007.02.20
=media-video/kmplayer-0.9.4-r1
None of t
/etc/sudoers and
> add everybody to the group 'wheel' which I'd like to avoid.
>
>
> I'm using
>
> kernel 3.5.3
>
> openssh 6.1_p1
>
> sshfs-fuse (GIT version 2012/09/13)
>
> fuse 2.9.1-r1
>
> I can't use fuse from GIT since it break
)
>> is ready (all I did is armv6j-hardfloat-linux-gnueabi-emerge
>> --root=/mnt/sdcard baselayout bash openssh chrony) which is of course
>> after setting up the toolchain using crossdev.
>>
>> Now the problem is, since I'm on amd64 box (and don't have an A
ild R] sys-apps/openrc-0.11.8
> [ebuild R ] net-print/cups-1.6.1
> [ebuild R] net-misc/openssh-6.1_p1-r1
> [ebuild R] net-fs/samba-3.6.12
>
> I mention this mostly because I learned very recently that emerge will
> accept a directory name and rebuild
pam_limits.so
sessionrequired pam_unix.so
Even after rebuilding openssh (4.5_p1) and sudo (1.6.8_p12-r1), I still
cannot use those applications.
Alexander Skwar
--
Oblivion together does not frighten me, beloved.
-- Thalassa (in Anne Mulhall's body),
2005 08:23, James R. Campbell wrote:
> SSH2 supports the 'PasswordGuesses' option to the sshd_config file, but
> OpenSSH relies on your authorization mechanism to take care of this type of
> thing, IIRC.
>
> 'FAIL_DELAY' and 'LOGIN_RETRIES' paramaters i
Again, your not understanding that brute force is not entirely how you
think it works. As a former employee of a large tech company. They are much
more cunning how they do it these days..
If you wanted to break into an account, would you really start with a and
work your way up?
Come on.
Accoun
Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On 11/10/2015 04:11 PM, waben...@gmail.com wrote:
>> You can disable password login for that user on the server. Then he
>> can only login via ssh key. Only with the knowledge of the root
>> password it is not possible to gain root access to the server. An
>> attacker als
interface 0)
>> [ 6455.297541] usblp 3-1:1.0: usb_probe_interface
>> [ 6455.297544] usblp 3-1:1.0: usb_probe_interface - got id
>>
>> Setting in Virtualbox: "USB 2.0 (EHCI) Controller" is Enabled.
>>
>> I'm in "vboxusers" group.
>>
>> fd@cli
Thanks for your hep and patience!
I want to report the full log.
I see the log file at /var/log/nx/nxserver.log is always 0 bytes.
To try to enable it I changed the entry in /etc/nxserver/node.conf
NX_LOG_LEVEL=0 to NX_LOG_LEVEL=6 but it still creates the 0 length log file.
On Saturday, 28 Nov
ave a fresh /etc/ssh/sshd_config
2) describe and apply the changes you want to make, like:
ensure PermitRootLogin is without-password
ensure AllowUsers is admin1 admin2
After some time, you have a shiny new OpenSSH version installed that
adds some lines, so you have a ._cfg to deal with. What do you
from comments [1] it appears to be an undocumented legacy feature.
[1]
https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Aopenssh%2Fopenssh-portable+known_hosts2&type=commits
On 08.01.24 01:32, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
On 1/6/24 20:09, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
I installed openssh server on Win
ecify a non-root user. See
below.
[i660][waltdnes][~] ssh thimk
[thimk][root][~]
[i660][waltdnes][~] ssh waltdnes@thimk
[thimk][waltdnes][~]
Is this a recent change?
Have you tried ssh -v, or even multiple -v's?
What versions? I've got openssh-8.3_p1-r2, and haven't seen any
YoYo Siska wrote:
> Zac Medico wrote:
>
>>YoYo Siska wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Zac Medico wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
More drastic than my solution but it could be
necessary. I've seen USE="-*" more commonly but maybe
they're equivalent. I believe emerge --nodeps does
basically the same thing.
>>>
c. on the Gentoo server remotely. My
> remote client is WinXP, and I use Cygwin OpenSSH. Owing to low
> bandwidth. While Xwindows is usable it is very slow - command line
> interaction without X is acceptable for most tasks but imposes a very
> restrictive interface. If possi
mpile for 32 bits.
>
> The applications are:
> - Seamoneky/Firefox
> - Java
> - Flash
> - Audacious
> - mplayer
> - VirtualBox/VMware
> - Qemu
> - Kerberos/OpenLDAP/OpenSSH (for these I think they are stable)
> - X.org/fluxbox
> - system suspending
>
> I have 4GB
iguration seems to work (attached) at least this seems to
be ok:
# nmap -sT -sV -PT 127.0.0.1
Starting Nmap 4.20 ( http://insecure.org ) at 2007-06-06 12:49 CEST
Interesting ports on marvin (127.0.0.1):
Not shown: 1694 closed ports
PORTSTATE SERVICE VERSION
22/tcp open ssh OpenSSH 4.
>> I'm not able to ssh to any domain, although IPs work. I get:
>>
>> $ ssh example.com
>> ssh: Could not resolve hostname example.com: Name or service not known
>>
>> I can ping domains no problem, and web browsing works. I've tried
>> rebo
I could get around the problem by emerging 4.4.5 ,
then using that to recompile 4.5.4 , after which 4.5.4 did recompile itself.
It doesn't hurt to have > 1 version of Gcc installed.
(2) Libxml2 failed : I simply left it till tomorrow to find out why.
(3) Groff + Openssh have an "X&quo
tually the culprit.
>
> * These packages depend on pambase:
> app-admin/sudo-1.8.6_p3 (pam ? sys-auth/pambase)
> net-misc/openssh-6.1_p1 (pam ? >=sys-auth/pambase-20081028)
> sys-apps/openrc-0.11.5 (pam ? sys-auth/pambase)
> sys-apps/shadow-4.1.5.1 (pam ? >=sy
sys-auth/pambase-20120417-r1
[ebuild R] sys-apps/shadow-4.1.5.1-r1
[ebuild R] net-mail/mailbase-1.1
[ebuild R] app-admin/sudo-1.8.6_p6
[ebuild R] sys-auth/polkit-0.110
[ebuild R] sys-apps/openrc-0.11.8
[ebuild R] net-print/cups-1.6.1
[ebuild R] net-misc/op
ild R] sys-apps/openrc-0.11.8
> [ebuild R ] net-print/cups-1.6.1
> [ebuild R] net-misc/openssh-6.1_p1-r1
> [ebuild R] net-fs/samba-3.6.12
>
> I mention this mostly because I learned very recently that emerge will
> accept a directory name and rebuild
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 11:55 AM, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On 11/10/2015 01:26 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> >
> > I think you are approaching this problem from the wrong viewpoint. You
> > have to assume an attacker has vastly more resources to bear on the
> > problem than you have. Thanks to Amaz
stalled])
> (dependency required by "sys-auth/pambase-20150213::gentoo[consolekit]"
> [installed])
> (dependency required by "net-misc/openssh-7.3_p1-r8::gentoo[pam]" [ebuild])
> (dependency required by "virtual/ssh-0::gentoo[-minimal]" [installed])
kipped
> >
> > man 5 ssh_config
> >
> > has all the details
>
> ;-)
>
> thanks, Alan.
>
> Did you already find out what options to set?
>
> Aside from that, I wonder why we as users have to do that and why it
> isn't set up "as good as possible&qu
On 2024-01-08, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On 1/6/24 20:09, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>> I installed openssh server on Windows 11 and tried to ssh to it
>> using the id_rsa.pub key
>> but I didn't have luck. I copied the key to .ssh\authorized_keys file.
>&g
s going to be the most elegant solution.
>
>> Why does that shell script need to be distributed as part of the
>> init system's package, and not part of the package associated with
>> the service?
>
> I don't understand what you're arguing here. *THE INITS
appen? I wonder does
this have something to do with an emerge -C openssh?
Before it ran it warned me that openssh was part of my
profile and could cause me problems. But java? Too weird!
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Zac Medico wrote:
> Zac Medico wrote:
>
>
>>>YoYo Siska wrote:
>>
>why should it handle USE flags in any way?
>it just tels portage not to emerge the dependencie, whatever they are (
>when added by use flags..)
>
>that means
>USE="alsa" emerge --nodeps mplayer
>would (
chine - so, for example, I can access
> IMAP; SMTP, X applications etc. on the Gentoo server remotely. My
> remote client is WinXP, and I use Cygwin OpenSSH. Owing to low
> bandwidth. While Xwindows is usable it is very slow - command line
> interaction without X is acceptable f
I'm on a mission here. For this machine I want emerge -e @system to
> install NOTHING having to do with X11. After I get to that point,
> depclean'ed, revdep'ed, eix-test-obsoleted, then I'm going back to
> installing X from scratch. I've just gotten past the emerge
not been sync'ed in a while now... i'll try to manage
> to sync it (maybe tar /usr/portage and netcat that over, dunno...).
Well, i actually did the following command on both my up2date laptop
and this outdated pc:
emerge -e -p openssh > somefile
Then copied the file over to my lap
pe
>
>
> The server messages are shown here:
>
> http://pastebin.centos.org/22705
I have now also tried to generate a key pair on the server, move the private
key over to the client and then try to login - still no result! :-(
I
ebuild --library libcrypto.so.0.9.7
# revdep-rebuild --library libssl.so.0.9.7
I have done so. The revdep-rebuild for libssl found nothing, but the
one for libcrypto rebuilt openssl. However rerunning the command
again again rebuilt openssh. A msg had explained that this is
possible but didn
x.
I'm not sure which Gentoo quickstart guide you are following, but it
is an out of date guide. I recommend emerge -1 openssh, then running
etc-update and applying the default configuration. Your goal is to get
a basic working ssh daemon, right?
Yes, I wanted only make it work over
users logged in. I can't upgrade/restart postgresql while
> clients are hitting it. If I'm working remotely, I don't want to
> update openvpn, iptables, or even openssh. There's a long list of
> packages that I just ain't gonna mess with during the day.
You have
ment guides
>>> on gentoo.org and my barebones distro (consisting of chrony, sshd, bash)
>>> is ready (all I did is armv6j-hardfloat-linux-gnueabi-emerge
>>> --root=/mnt/sdcard baselayout bash openssh chrony) which is of course
>>> after setting up the toolchain using
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 20:04, Brian Davis wrote:
> In addition to fail2ban, look at deny2hosts and sshdfilter.
>
> fire-eyes wrote:
> > James Colby wrote:
> >> List members -
[snip]
> >> My Gentoo box is connected to a linksys router connected to my cable
> >> modem, the linksys is doing port
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