> Of course I have tried that. I have used Tera Term Pro with the plugin, > Putty, Absolute Telnet, and about 3 others. It works fine as long as I have > telnet enabled. When I go into the control panel and disable telnet then as > soon as you login with a SSH client it boots you off. But it does prompt > for username and password. > check your /etc/ssh/sshd_config maybe it's misconfigured. Or, Reload the pkg from http://pkg.nl.cobalt.com/mips/MIPS-OpenSSH-2.9p2.pkg Gerald _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
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- RE: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH on R... Malcolm Wild
- RE: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH on R... Casselman, Chad
- Re: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH ... Gerald Waugh
- Re: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH on R... Gerald Waugh
- Re: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH ... Edward Cruz
- RE: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH on R... Casselman, Chad
- Re: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH ... Gerald Waugh
- RE: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH on R... Taco Scargo - Sun Holland - Leiden
- RE: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH on R... Glen Scott
- RE: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH on R... Todd Neal
- Re: [cobalt-security] OpenSSH ... Gerald Waugh
