http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5947





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-24-09 18:27 -------
The remark about not being able to contact sshd is that the /etc/hosts.deny was setup 
to 
deny incoming ssh.  It was repaired by prefixing a line in that file, being

sshd:ALL:ALLOW

I leave it to the higher gods to decide whether this extra setting is really needed 
(that is, 
whether Mandrake wants to be more restrictive than even OpenBSD).

My setup was at security level "higher" by the way, which is intended to allow 
servers.  
Changing that to "high" was also solved the problem connecting to sshd.  But... why 
does 
the "higher" level speak of the ability to have clients connect, if it cannot take 
incoming 
ssh?  Isn't that what "paranoid" is supposed to do?

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description: 
The MDK-9.2-rc2 somehow installs openssh, openssh-server but *not* openssh-clients.  
Is it just me, or is a Linux system without ssh command crazy?

Funny is that scp ended up in the openssh package, not in openssh-clients.  And when 
you try to run it, it fails because it cannot find ssh.  The openssh RPM does not 
reflect that 
dependency.

Proposed changes: move scp command into openssh-clients and install that package by 
default.

Additional comment: I also failed to login to this configuration, even though sshd is 
running.  At this moment I do not know why.

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