Tim,
I've got all these packages installed and I'm not able to connect to my
machine using ssh. When I get to the login it asks me for the passwd and
then refuses the connection. Are there other files that need to be
configured or something that I'm missing?
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless,"
"Sharing is what makes them powerful."
Linus Torvalds
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On Tue, 9 Jan 2001 Tim Holmes spake passionately saying:
> Personally I use OpenSSH, but there are other just run of the
> mill ssh packages you can install.
>
> On my home machine I have hte following ssh packages installed:
>
> [timh@yoda ~]$ rpm -qa |grep openssh
> openssh-2.2.0p1-7mdk
> openssh-askpass-2.2.0p1-7mdk
> openssh-server-2.2.0p1-7mdk
> openssh-clients-2.2.0p1-7mdk
>
>
> I think at the very least you need the server and the client
> installed but the others are helpful I do believe. I went to
> www.openssh.com and download the above packages as well as
> OpenSSL. You can also try www.freessh.org. I do believe
> they just have ssh and not the openssh, but it should do the
> trick for you. OpenSSH just boasts that it's more secure.
> And I think www.freessh.org is just a page to point you to
> another ssh download page.
>
> I got mine from OpenSSH, as well as OpenSSL and isntalled
> all of them by rpm -ivh openss* and it installed all of the
> SSH and SSL packages. Now I don't even use telnet. Here
> is the list of openssh and openssl packages I have installed.
>
> [timh@yoda ~]$ rpm -qa | grep opens
> openssl-0.9.5a-8mdk
> openssh-2.2.0p1-7mdk
> openssh-askpass-2.2.0p1-7mdk
> openssh-server-2.2.0p1-7mdk
> openssh-clients-2.2.0p1-7mdk
>
> So find those packages and install them and ssh will be up
> and good to go.
>
> Hope that helps.
> tdh
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> T. Holmes
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>
>
>
> * Andrew Rice Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010108 14:11]:
> > Can anyone run by me a little bit of how to setup a ssh server onto my Linux
> > machine?
> >
> > --
> > ADRJ
>