Hi folks,
If there's one thing that seems to be agreed on, it sounds like having
SSH installed and set-up on your router makes it easier to supply the
newsgroup with sometimes needed file(s) info by literally copying and
pasting. Having said that, I'm trying to set-up SSH on Bering and have a
couple of questions: Do I also need to use the ssh.lrp package or do I
truly only need the libz.lrp, sshd.lrp, and sshkey.lrp packages? I know
the documentation at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/openssh.html says that I don't
need the ssh.lrp but the reason I ask is because I don't have a
/etc/init.d/ssh file as is referenced in the "how-to" at
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=1441&group_id=13751
entitled "How Do I add SSH to the LEAF boot disk Description: v0.8.0 by
Steven Peck" and I'm wondering why I don't??? Also, is the command to
generate your key "makekey" (without the quotes of course) or
./mkhostkey as referenced in the "How-to"? Thank you.

Craig




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