yes, ssh on dachstein is actually very well documented and quite easy to setup.
you'll need to grab the sshd.lrp and libz.lrp (double check the docs). add these to your syslinux.cfg, and follow the install procedures as part of the docs. check this site as well... http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/cstein/files/diskimages/dachstein-CD/CD-Co ntents/README.txt enjoy... -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:leaf-user-admin@;lists.sourceforge.net]On Behalf Of Kache Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 2:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [leaf-user] vnc no-go; hair = pulled out I just want to admin this leaf firewall from my current computer, so SSH is what I would like to run on my [Dachstein] leaf. Since it is so recommended I don't go anywhere with telnet I've given up on that. So is there an easy way to do SSH? thank you for your time bye 'kache' Here is my information from before: --- I'm on Dachstein "Linux router 4.0.6" with AT&T broadband using DHCP and doing a NAT and all the default stuff. Now for my other question. Is there a simple way to turn on telnet abilities for my leaf? I don't want to open telnet for the outside just for one computer behind the leaf. The router is actually sitting here right next to me I just don't want to juggle keyboards any more. And again it's a connection going all of four feet so I'm not too worried about using SSH at the moment. I assume I can safely leave telnet turned off for any thing outside the network while using it from my one computer on the network. And by the way I'm using WindowsXP pro, just a home user on 3-computer network. --- --- Joey Officer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Are you talking about setting up Telnet for the > gateway box, or for an > internal telnet server? > > Internal telnet server is very similar, except that > you would just use the > port numbers, something similar to the following > > INTERN_SERVERS="tcp_${EXTERN_IP}_telnet_192.168.1.1_telnet" > > you can use 'telnet' because it is listed in the > services file. You will > want to secure the internal server, as this creates > a hole directly to that > box. > > --- > > If you're talking about setting up telnet for the > gateway box, I would > recommend against it, and would suggest running ssh. > The documentation for > that is pretty thorough, depending on your release. > > hope this helps to some degree > > joey > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:leaf-user-admin@;lists.sourceforge.net]On > Behalf Of Kache > Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 11:23 PM > To: Karl Poglitsch > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [leaf-user] vnc no-go; hair = pulled > out > > > Hello, > > Thanks again for your help. I finally have it > working. > Put the inter_servers statement one line worked > (didn't work with back-slashes, only all on one line > only). Now my next question is how to do the telnet > thing. I'm assuming it's pretty easy. My I just > missed > it in the docs, could someone point me to the > particular page where I can get that information? > Yes, > I have looked/googled. > > bye > kache > > > > > --- Karl Poglitsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'll vouch for the only one INTERN_SERVERS line. > > You need to concat them > > into one line. mine looks like this... > > > > INTERN_SERVERS="tcp_${EXTERN_IP}_5900_x.x.x.x_5900 > > tcp_${EXTERN_IP}_5901_y.y.y.y_5900" > > > > Where of course x.x.x.x and y.y.y.y are internal > IP > > addresses to direct the > > traffic to. Port 5900 goes to one machine, and > 5901 > > goes to another > > machine. > > > > A little plug for TightVNC as well, it's VERY > nice, > > better than the rest > > IMHO. > > > > KARL > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:leaf-user-admin@;lists.sourceforge.net]On > > Behalf Of Stephen Lee > > Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 4:55 AM > > To: Kache > > Cc: Leaf-user > > Subject: Re: [leaf-user] vnc no-go; hair = pulled > > out > > > > > > On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 22:15, Kache wrote: > > > of four lines I need, two for each open port, > all > > of > > > which will go in the /etc/network.conf. The two > > intern > > > ones would look something like > > > > > > INTERN_SERVERS="tcp_${EXTERN_IP_vncstd_192.168.1.1_vncstd > > > > > > INTERN_SERVERS="tcp_${EXTERN_IP_vncweb_192.168.1.1_vncweb > > > > ^^^^^ > > You seem to be missing the end of the line and I > > believe INTERN_SERVERS > > should be defined on one line or continued onto > the > > next line with "\". > > I don't think you can have more than 1 > > INTERN_SERVERS line (others can > > correct me if I'm wrong). I suspect that if you do > > then only the last > > assignment of the variable takes effect. > > > > > and the two in the extern tcp section would look > > like > > > > > > EXTERN_TCP_PORT1="0/0 vncstd" > > > EXTERN_TCP_PORT2="0/0 vncweb" > > > > > > (vncstd and vncweb are defined to a 59xx and > 58xx > > port > > > in that definition file, and PORT0 is already > FTP) > > > > I assume you have vncstd and vncweb defined in > > /etc/services? If not > > then you have to specify the previously defined > > shell variables as > > ${vncstd} and ${vncweb}. > > > > Stephen > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > This sf.net emial is sponsored by: Influence the > > future of > > Java(TM) technology. Join the Java Community > > Process(SM) (JCP(SM)) > > program now. > > http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;4699841;7576301;v? > > http://www.sun.com/javavote > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > leaf-user mailing list: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user > > SR FAQ: > > > http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > This sf.net emial is sponsored by: Influence the > > future of > > Java(TM) technology. 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