Hi
As I had told it during the main OS install, not to enable remote
logins, sshd and all that (as I do not intend to remote admin the thing,
as I have a KVM switch between 4 machines!) I think yet another
protracted full clean install would be needed to do much of that. :(
I do not have another two/three days to waste at this time.
Missing compiler? could be, but it successfully did the 'vim' thing,
building Perl or Python (whatever) and something else huge in the
process. (three hours in total!)
I've also got the same question running on one FreeBSD group, so will
see what comes back from there too.
Regards.
Dave B.
Dave,
I think you may find that SSH is already installed, and simply needs to be
enabled:
Open /etc/rc.conf and add the line:
SSHD_ENABLE="yes"
Reboot. Worth a try. Only a couple of minutes.
Agreed that a missing compiler is unlikely.
Cheers,
David
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