Re: SSHD, why wouldn't it be part of the install.

2006-09-12 Thread Adrian Midgley
Paul Johnson wrote: > On Monday 11 September 2006 12:14, Chuck Payne wrote: > > >> When I got home I did a locate, which, and whereis and strange, I can see >> ssh, but no sshd. So I did an apt-get install, and WOW! No package can be >> found. So what am I do? >> > > apt-cache search s

Re: SSHD, why wouldn't it be part of the install.

2006-09-11 Thread Paul Johnson
On Monday 11 September 2006 12:14, Chuck Payne wrote: > When I got home I did a locate, which, and whereis and strange, I can see > ssh, but no sshd. So I did an apt-get install, and WOW! No package can be > found. So what am I do? Try the full package name. Openssh works great. -- Paul John

Re: SSHD, why wouldn't it be part of the install.

2006-09-11 Thread Chuck Payne
On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 12:21:12 -0700, Jeff D wrote > Chuck Payne wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I installed the Debian Netinstall Testing Ver. 3 I think. Anyway, I want to > > do > > some work remotely and I couldn't log in. So I did an nmap of my test box, > > an > > no port 22. > > > > When I got home

Re: SSHD, why wouldn't it be part of the install.

2006-09-11 Thread Andrei Popescu
"Chuck Payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I installed the Debian Netinstall Testing Ver. 3 I think. Anyway, I want to do > some work remotely and I couldn't log in. So I did an nmap of my test box, an > no port 22. > > When I got home I did a locate, which, and whereis and strang

Re: SSHD, why wouldn't it be part of the install.

2006-09-11 Thread Jeff D
Chuck Payne wrote: Hi, I installed the Debian Netinstall Testing Ver. 3 I think. Anyway, I want to do some work remotely and I couldn't log in. So I did an nmap of my test box, an no port 22. When I got home I did a locate, which, and whereis and strange, I can see ssh, but no sshd. So I d

Re: SSHD, why wouldn't it be part of the install.

2006-09-11 Thread Alexander Schmehl
* Chuck Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [060911 21:14]: > When I got home I did a locate, which, and whereis and strange, I can see > ssh, but no sshd. So I did an apt-get install, and WOW! No package can be > found. So what am I do? ssh got split in two seperate package, openssh-client and openssh-s

SSHD, why wouldn't it be part of the install.

2006-09-11 Thread Chuck Payne
Hi, I installed the Debian Netinstall Testing Ver. 3 I think. Anyway, I want to do some work remotely and I couldn't log in. So I did an nmap of my test box, an no port 22. When I got home I did a locate, which, and whereis and strange, I can see ssh, but no sshd. So I did an apt-get install