Re: No controlling TTY

2001-03-06 Thread Lance Levsen
> > All of my /dev/tty* are chmod 666 and scp/ssh work from an xterm or vt. > > When I do a ps aux the TTY column is '?' where as the regular vt's and the > > apps running in a vt are a tty1 and so on. I am curious as to what others > > see > > when doing this. (try M-! tty from emacs.) This ap

Re: No controlling TTY

2001-03-06 Thread Alexey Vyskubov
> All of my /dev/tty* are chmod 666 and scp/ssh work from an xterm or vt. o > > When I do a ps aux the TTY column is '?' where as the regular vt's and the > apps running in a vt are a tty1 and so on. I am curious as to what others > see > when doing this. (try M-! tty from emacs.) This appear

No controlling TTY

2001-03-06 Thread Lance Levsen
"You have no controlling tty. Cannot read passphrase. lost connection" Last month I asked about this error w/ regards to x11-ssh-askpass. Basically I've narrowed the problem down to wdm, X, and all the apps running in X don't have any tty. Exactly what the error says oddl

No controlling TTY

2001-02-15 Thread Lance Levsen
This has been bugging me for a while. I had some time today, but still can't figure it out. When I use ssh or scp from a shell I have no problems at all, but when I use xemacs M-! shell command to move a file, it dies on me with: You have no controlling tty. Cannot read passphrase.

[Fwd: Re: ssh error - no controlling tty] SOLVED

2000-11-29 Thread Andrew Hall
> > On 29-Nov-2000 Andrew Hall wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have a debian potato system running in a cobalt raq 3. All is working > > 100% > > except ssh. When I > > try to ssh from my box to localhost or anywhere else I get the error "You > >

Re: ssh error - no controlling tty

2000-11-29 Thread Andrew Hall
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > On 29-Nov-2000 Andrew Hall wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have a debian potato system running in a cobalt raq 3. All is working > > 100% > > except ssh. When I > > try to ssh from my box to localhost or anywhere e

RE: ssh error - no controlling tty

2000-11-29 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 29-Nov-2000 Andrew Hall wrote: > Hello, > > I have a debian potato system running in a cobalt raq 3. All is working 100% > except ssh. When I > try to ssh from my box to localhost or anywhere else I get the error "You > have no controlling tty. > Cannot read pa

ssh error - no controlling tty

2000-11-29 Thread Andrew Hall
Hello, I have a debian potato system running in a cobalt raq 3. All is working 100% except ssh. When I try to ssh from my box to localhost or anywhere else I get the error "You have no controlling tty. Cannot read passphrase" Please remember that I do not have a physical /dev/tt

Re: ssh and no controlling tty

2000-10-28 Thread Timo Benk
Hi, On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Timo Benk wrote: > I'm building a two disk boot/root disk set. My Problem is that ssh and ftp > are not working. > If I try 'ssh 192.168.0.2' I got the message: no controlling tty. > If i try 'ssh 192.168.0.2 -i /root/.ssh/identity'

ssh and no controlling tty

2000-10-28 Thread Timo Benk
Hi, I'm building a two disk boot/root disk set. My Problem is that ssh and ftp are not working. If I try 'ssh 192.168.0.2' I got the message: no controlling tty. If i try 'ssh 192.168.0.2 -i /root/.ssh/identity' I got the message: wrong passphrase permission denied permi

Re: Emacs SSH... You have no controlling tty

2000-09-25 Thread Carel Fellinger
orite editor to check the cvs status > of files that are accessible only through a ssh connection. I'm not familiar with cvs over a ssh connection, but... > Message: cvs [update aborted]: end of file from server (consult above > messages if any) > Message: Parser Err

Re: Emacs SSH... You have no controlling tty

2000-09-25 Thread Brian May
>>>>> "Christian" == Christian Lemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Christian> Message: cvs [update aborted]: end of file from server Christian> (consult above messages if any) Message: Parser Error: Christian> 'You have no controlling tty

Emacs SSH... You have no controlling tty

2000-09-24 Thread Christian Lemer
Error: 'You have no controlling tty. Cannot read passphrase.' I took a lot of time trying to understand better the default configuration of ssh (which is more in Debian that it is in RedHat ... at least is seems so) but I couldn't figure why it fails. In fact, it may or may not be re