You should be able to start sshd by hand, as root, with "sshd" at the command line. Then see if you can log in. For a more permanent solution, you want to have it run automatically. Just add an entry to start it to an appropriate rc file (I think RH uses rc.local for things like this). I don't recall if inetd will start sshd for you, and the sshd man page doesn't really address this question. At 11:33 PM 7/11/00 -0400, David Hearne wrote: ... >Now, when I try to log in using my SSH client for my Win98 box (ttssh) I >simply get an error : Connection Refused > >I don't get to enter any information at all. > >I'm assuming that the SSH daemon is either not running at all (ps doesn't >show it) or that it's running incorrectly. The docs that come w/ OpenSSH >don't seem to be of very great help either. -- ------------------------------------"Never tell me the odds!"--- Ray Olszewski -- Han Solo Palo Alto, CA [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------- - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-newbie" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.linux-learn.org/faqs
