[pfSense Support] ssh and webConfigurator traffic shaping

2010-10-24 Thread st41ker

Hello,

I wondering is there is some convenient way to shape(prioritize) ssh  
webConfigurator's traffic in the pfSense 2.0?


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Re: [pfSense Support] ssh host keys

2008-04-10 Thread Nikolaos Korkakakis
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn
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  Is there a way I could debug this myself?
  I'd need some tips.  Anyone?


  Cheers,

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[pfSense Support] ssh host keys

2008-04-04 Thread Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn
Let me introduce myself.  Home user here, no windoze fan and not idiot ;-)

A while ago I tried to get some comments on the subject, but no joy :(

I'm running pfsense off a cd + usb stick, and what I'm trying to do is to
put some ssh keys on a usb-stick (same place as config.xml) and copy them
upp om boot so new ones don't need to be generated every single time I
boot the firewall.

I did find the earlyshellcmd config option, and thought it would be
useful.  It is, with unpredictable and undesired side effects :(  Yes, my
saved host keys _are_ copied from the usb-stick to the ram file system,
but sshd startup fails.  No earlyshellcmd in config.xml: all fine and
dandy, but the irritating WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS
CHANGED! comes up every time :(

Does anyone know of some solution/workaround to this?


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[pfSense Support] ssh daemon

2007-04-29 Thread Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh
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Dear all,
What does /etc/sshd file that it was written with PHP scripting language?
I start /etc/rc.d/sshd start , But it couldn't start itself.
Please help me
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RE: [pfSense Support] ssh daemon

2007-04-29 Thread Holger Bauer
You don't start anything from the shell. SSH can be enabled from the
webgui at systemadvanced.

Holger 

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Dear all,
What does /etc/sshd file that it was written with PHP scripting
language?
I start /etc/rc.d/sshd start , But it couldn't start itself.
Please help me
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[pfSense Support] SSH access?

2006-08-24 Thread Heath Henderson
Is there a trick to getting SSH to work?  I have enabled this setup, but I
can't seem to access this from either my LAN or WAN side.  I would bet I
can't get it from the WAN, but I thought I should be able to access from the
LAN when enabled.  Also, I see no rules stating that I can't access port 22.
This is a new install, RC2

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RE: [pfSense Support] SSH access?

2006-08-24 Thread Craig FALCONER
Shouldn't be anything special - make sure SSH is turned on in the advanced
page, and give the machine time to generate ssh keys etc.  (you'll get a
message at the top of your window when that is done)

Also confirm you're using the right port (22)

Check out the firewall logs page as well, just after you try sshing to the
box... Often that points you in the right direction.

-Original Message-
From: Heath Henderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 25 August 2006 5:51 a.m.
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: [pfSense Support] SSH access?


Is there a trick to getting SSH to work?  I have enabled this setup, but I
can't seem to access this from either my LAN or WAN side.  I would bet I
can't get it from the WAN, but I thought I should be able to access from the
LAN when enabled.  Also, I see no rules stating that I can't access port 22.
This is a new install, RC2

Thanks


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Re: [pfSense Support] SSH access?

2006-08-24 Thread Heath Henderson
Thanks, I have done everything but the logs.  I haven't had time to get to
them.  I was sure it should be something simple, but for the life of me I
couldn't get a connection.

So, I will watch the logs this weekend and see what gives.


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 Organization: Craig FALCONER
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 Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 08:30:56 +1200
 To: support@pfsense.com
 Subject: RE: [pfSense Support] SSH access?
 
 Shouldn't be anything special - make sure SSH is turned on in the advanced
 page, and give the machine time to generate ssh keys etc.  (you'll get a
 message at the top of your window when that is done)
 
 Also confirm you're using the right port (22)
 
 Check out the firewall logs page as well, just after you try sshing to the
 box... Often that points you in the right direction.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Heath Henderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 25 August 2006 5:51 a.m.
 To: support@pfsense.com
 Subject: [pfSense Support] SSH access?
 
 
 Is there a trick to getting SSH to work?  I have enabled this setup, but I
 can't seem to access this from either my LAN or WAN side.  I would bet I
 can't get it from the WAN, but I thought I should be able to access from the
 LAN when enabled.  Also, I see no rules stating that I can't access port 22.
 This is a new install, RC2
 
 Thanks
 
 
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RE: [pfSense Support] SSH direct shell access

2006-07-19 Thread Alastair Stevens
Thanks for this - I've already got my first Expect script working!  Very nice 
tool that I somehow had never come across before

CHeers
Alastair

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Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] SSH direct shell access
 
Coming from having participated in design  authoring automated
systems that telnet/ssh to tens of thousands of devices and manage
them automatically, any such script worth it's salt is going to use
Expect and be able to handle multiple levels of indirection before a
shell prompt.  Contact me off-list if you need more explanation of
Expect.

RB
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[pfSense Support] SSH direct shell access

2006-07-18 Thread Alastair Stevens
Title: SSH direct shell access







Hi - I've seen that you can disable the *console* menu, but is it possible to disable the menu for remote SSH connections, so that we get straight to a shell? We'd like to be able to run a remote command from a script, for testing and failure simulation purposes.

Or does anyone know another trick for getting through the menu and reaching a shell automagically?

Cheers
Alastair

SysAdmins Ltd
Cambridge, UK






Re: [pfSense Support] SSH direct shell access

2006-07-18 Thread Randy B

Coming from having participated in design  authoring automated
systems that telnet/ssh to tens of thousands of devices and manage
them automatically, any such script worth it's salt is going to use
Expect and be able to handle multiple levels of indirection before a
shell prompt.  Contact me off-list if you need more explanation of
Expect.

RB

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Hi - I've seen that you can disable the *console* menu, but is it possible
to disable the menu for remote SSH connections, so that we get straight to a
shell?  We'd like to be able to run a remote command from a script, for
testing and failure simulation purposes.

 Or does anyone know another trick for getting through the menu and reaching
a shell automagically?

 Cheers
 Alastair

 SysAdmins Ltd
 Cambridge, UK



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Re: [pfSense Support] SSH direct shell access

2006-07-18 Thread Bill Marquette

On 7/18/06, Alastair Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





Hi - I've seen that you can disable the *console* menu, but is it possible
to disable the menu for remote SSH connections, so that we get straight to a
shell?  We'd like to be able to run a remote command from a script, for
testing and failure simulation purposes.

 Or does anyone know another trick for getting through the menu and reaching
a shell automagically?


Use authorized keys and forced commands (the forced command could be a
script that evaluates $SSH_COMMAND and runs it).

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[pfSense Support] SSH Conenction issues

2006-06-22 Thread toxikco2

I have my traffic shaper configured, except there is no option for me
to put SSH at Higest Priorty, my SSH sessions will lag out when I am
in a remote location. Is there any way in pfSense to give it a higher
priority? Thanks!

-Nick

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RE: [pfSense Support] SSH Conenction issues

2006-06-22 Thread Holger Bauer
SSH is handled by the ACK queue by default that has high priority: 
http://faq.pfsense.com/index.php?action=artikelcat=10id=56artlang=enhighlight=ssh

Holger

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 I have my traffic shaper configured, except there is no option for me
 to put SSH at Higest Priorty, my SSH sessions will lag out when I am
 in a remote location. Is there any way in pfSense to give it a higher
 priority? Thanks!
 
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RE: [pfSense Support] ssh access and pppoe

2006-03-17 Thread alan walters
In the advanced tab of the web gui then restart your pfsense 
Box


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To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: [pfSense Support] ssh access and pppoe

2 questions

1. I changed admin access to paul/mypassword (just for your info :) )
I can't figure out how too enabled ssh
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
all fail
I've tried passwords:
pfsense
pfSense
mypassword

I also can't find where to load rsa or dsa keys (that would solve my 
problem :) )

2. I want to setup WAN as pppoe, but the fields are disabled. What have 
I missed?

Obviously I'm a pfSense n00b :)

BTW: I'm using embedded BETA2

Thanks
Paul.

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[pfSense Support] SSH

2005-09-19 Thread Jörgen Haraldsson

Hi

I just wounder.
why is ssh login so extreamly slow ?

And how can i remove the console menu in ssh ?
Because if i want to connect with Winscp it doesn't work then there is a 
menu.



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Re: [pfSense Support] SSH

2005-09-19 Thread Scott Ullrich
On 9/19/05, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 9/19/05, Jörgen Haraldsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi
  
  I just wounder.
  why is ssh login so extreamly slow ?
 
  What are you running pfsense on?  And can you define slow?  Which part, the
 login, the usage, what's the benchmark being used to determine SSH being
 slow. 

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in /etc/resolv.conf

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Re: [pfSense Support] SSH Access with pfSense

2005-08-04 Thread Scott Ullrich
Thats bizarre because I just logged into my primary firewall with
WinSCP without any modifications.  In fact I remember spending many
days working on this exact problem!

Scott


On 8/4/05, Paul Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I've got pfSense installed and working today, but the SSH access it natively
 provides does not allow WinSCP to login...  I can login with putty and get
 to the same pfSense Console Setup screen that I get on the console, so
 that must be why WinSCP isn't happy - It doesn't expect that screen.
 
 I removed /root/.profile, so now I can use WinSCP to look around and modify
 files...  But, when I reboot I don't get the pfSense Console Setup screen
 anymore...
 
 With Monowall, we added the Dropbear SSH server and it didn't exhibit this
 behavior.  Is there a method to have the console show the Console Setup
 screen while SSH goes straight in?
 
 Thanks,
 Paul
 
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[pfSense Support] SSH access not working

2005-08-04 Thread Roger Miranda (Digital Relay)
I just upgraded to the latest verison of Pfsense, and I can't seem to 
SSH into the box. I have enabled the Enable Secure Shell But still 
nothing.


I'm I missing anything?

Roger

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