Eric, 

Thanks for the tip, I followed your (and Kp) advice and I try to make it
work with Dropbear. But again I have some problem related with pty's.

I follow the steps in the readme file of the dropbear package, I
generated the keys, and I started the server.
Now, when I connect with a ssh client (I tried Putty and SecureCRT) I
get the following error in the auth.log file :

pty_allocate: openpty: No such file or directory.

Sorry for my ignorance on this kind of things (ttys, pty, pts, etc), but
I can't realize where is my problem (and my limit knowledge says to me
that it's related with the problem that mentioned before with utelnetd).


And at this time I used all the orginal software (I mean that I used the
orginal Bering 2.0 image without making any changes)

What I am missing?

Thanks again!

Regards,

Mariano



-----Mensaje original-----
De: Eric Spakman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Enviado el: Domingo, 20 de Julio de 2003 06:54
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Re: [leaf-user] utelnetd - All network ports in use


Mariano,

I'm not sure what the problem is, but it looks like you are using a 
wrong uClibc config file. You can find the config file we are using 
at:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/leaf/src/bering-
uclibc/configs/uclibc/0.9.20/

or follow the link in: 
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=91018&page_id=52

One of the differences between this config and the default uClibc 
config is that we don't use /dev/pts in Bering (_uClibc), it looks 
like you are hitting this.

But like Kp asked you, why don't you use dropbear? It's a small and 
_save_ way to connect to your Bering_uClibc router.

Regards,
Eric Spakman
Member of the Bering_uClibc team

> Hi!
> 
> I've compiled the utelnetd program with Bering 1.2 (using uClibc 
> 0.9.15) and I didn't have any problems. Now, I've downloaded the 
> Bering 2.0 image, and I've compiled again the utelnetd, in this case 
> with uClibc 0.9.20, but I couldn't make it work.
> 
> When I telnet to the Bering Box, the client disconnects and in the 
> server I get the "all network ports in use" message. I checked the 
> pty/tty pairs in /dev and they seem to be OK ( I didn't modify the 
> Bering image that I downloaded from Leaf... only put a utelnetd.lrp 
> package).
> 
> At least, I checked the utelnetd compiled in another linux box and 
> works fine (so I concluded that it's not a compilation problem).
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Mariano
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