El 12/08/12 14:10, Camaleón escribió:
El Sun, 12 Aug 2012 11:30:14 +0200, ElRobe escribió:
Tengo un par de servidores y como normalmente entro por llave pública no
me había percatado del comportamiento que paso a describir del servicio
ssh.
Intengo entrar por password y observo que de manera
El Mon, 13 Aug 2012 09:17:04 +0200, ElRobe escribió:
El 12/08/12 14:10, Camaleón escribió:
(...)
¿Has probado a aumentar la verbosidad de la conexión tanto en el
cliente como en el servidor?
Si que he probado en modo verbose, y he visto el modelo de autenticación
a usar
¿Y qué es
Tengo un par de servidores y como normalmente entro por llave pública no
me había percatado del comportamiento que paso a describir del servicio ssh.
Intengo entrar por password y observo que de manera aleatoria alguna
veces entro a la primera y entras ocasiones me vuelve a pedir la
El Sun, 12 Aug 2012 11:30:14 +0200, ElRobe escribió:
Tengo un par de servidores y como normalmente entro por llave pública no
me había percatado del comportamiento que paso a describir del servicio
ssh.
Intengo entrar por password y observo que de manera aleatoria alguna
veces entro a la
El día 12 de agosto de 2012 11:30, ElRobe i32lelor.deb...@gmail.com escribió:
Tengo un par de servidores y como normalmente entro por llave pública no me
había percatado del comportamiento que paso a describir del servicio ssh.
Intengo entrar por password y observo que de manera aleatoria
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Hi
Look here
http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/~ranga/notes/ssh_nopass.html
Eugene Apolinary wrote:
Hi...
It's just not working! :(
Machine [A]: Debian Lenny [server]
Machine [B]: Debian Lenny [client]
I just want to SSH from [A] to [B]
Thank you!! It worked with this howto:
http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/~ranga/notes/ssh_nopass.html
Thanks!! :))
Thank you!
--- On Thu, 8/27/09, Frank Bonnet f.bon...@esiee.fr wrote:
From: Frank Bonnet f.bon...@esiee.fr
Subject: Re: ssh without password
To: Eugene Apolinary eugeneapolinar
eugeneapolinar...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: ssh without password
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Thursday, August 27, 2009, 8:25 AM
Thank you!! It worked with this howto:
http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/~ranga/notes/ssh_nopass.html
Thanks!! :))
Thank you!
--- On Thu, 8/27
Hi...
It's just not working! :(
Machine [A]: Debian Lenny [server]
Machine [B]: Debian Lenny [client]
I just want to SSH from [A] to [B] without password...
[A]
# apt-get install openssh-server
# dpkg -l|grep ssh
ii openssh-blacklist 0.4.1 list of
Eugene Apolinary wrote:
Hi...
It's just not working! :(
Machine [A]: Debian Lenny [server]
Machine [B]: Debian Lenny [client]
I just want to SSH from [A] to [B] without password...
[A]
# apt-get install openssh-server
# dpkg -l|grep ssh
ii openssh-blacklist
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 07:15:42PM -0400, James Richardson wrote:
Eugene Apolinary wrote:
Hi...
[snip]
[B]
I copied the generated id_rsa.pub file to the [B] and:
cat id_rsa.pub /home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys
cat id_rsa.pub /home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys2
[snip]
total
thank you :)
--- On Wed, 8/26/09, James Richardson ja...@jamesr.biz wrote:
From: James Richardson ja...@jamesr.biz
Subject: Re: ssh without password
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Wednesday, August 26, 2009, 11:15 PM
Eugene Apolinary wrote:
Hi...
It's just not working! :(
Machine
Eugene Apolinary wrote:
ssh -vv
http://pastebin.com/f3d2d4e3d
ssh -vvv
http://pastebin.com/f687e372
I changed the authorized_keys permission on [B] to 600
Plus I tried to change
PasswordAuthentication no
in [A] /etc/ssh/sshd_config, and then restart ssh. But if I do this this
Hi
I have most of my users in ldap, I would like to allow password
authentication, but I do not want to use usePAM, because pam uses
pam_env (which loads up /etc/default/locale), this is turn overrights
any LANG env sent from the ssh client.
Password auth works when i use usepam but i loose my
hola quisiera saber si se puede entrar a este servidor por ssh sin
password en un forum vi que le decias a un chavo que tenia la misma
duda que usara el comando -v y te mandara lo que le sale, esto es lo
que me sale ami, haber si me puedes hechar la mano, soy un estudiante y
mi profesor de
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smythe wrote:
hola quisiera saber si se puede entrar a este servidor por ssh sin
password
si esta configurado adecuadamente, si que puedes
en un forum vi que le decias a un chavo que tenia la misma duda
a quien el hablas? esto es una lista de
Hello
Well everything is in the title.
I would like to use ssh in scripts so without entering
the password.
The problem is that such commands don t work:
echo passwd | ssh host (ssh doesn t read std input)
I don t want to use private keys (so not ssh-agent).
Does anyone has an idea (via
On Tuesday, 03.05.2005 at 17:04 +0200, STEPHANE DURIEUX wrote:
Well everything is in the title.
I would like to use ssh in scripts so without entering
the password.
The problem is that such commands don t work:
echo passwd | ssh host (ssh doesn t read std input)
You might be able to get
the one your have the key) _without_
password like $ ssh machine command.
be sure this auth-method ist enabled on the remote box
(/etc/ssh/sshd_config).
everything should be well documented in
$ man sshd
$ man ssh-keygen
sl ritch.
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Incoming from STEPHANE DURIEUX:
Well everything is in the title.
I would like to use ssh in scripts so without entering
the password.
local_ ssh-keygen -t pick_one
When it asks for your _passphrase_, hit ENTER. Now (assuming
remote:~you/.ssh/ exists):
- local_ scp ~/.ssh
On Tuesday, 03.05.2005 at 22:57 +0200, STEPHANE DURIEUX wrote:
--- Dave Ewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, 03.05.2005 at 17:04 +0200, STEPHANE DURIEUX wrote:
Well everything is in the title. I would like to use ssh in
scripts so without
entering
the password. The
Michael Sims wrote:
I'm using PuTTY 0.53b from a Windows 2000 machine to SSH to a Debian
Sarge server running OpenSSH 3.8.1p1-8. The problem I am having is
that I am only given one chance to enter my password correctly. If I
mistype it on the first attempt, I am prompted a second time, but
Sorry if this is a silly or obvious question, but I've Googled and search the
mailing list archives and cannot find anything relevant.
I'm using PuTTY 0.53b from a Windows 2000 machine to SSH to a Debian Sarge server
running OpenSSH 3.8.1p1-8. The problem I am having is that I am only given one
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Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 3:31 PM
Subject: SSH/Putty password problem
Sorry if this is a silly or obvious question, but I've Googled and search
the
mailing list archives and cannot find anything relevant.
I'm using PuTTY 0.53b from a Windows 2000 machine to SSH to a Debian Sarge
server
with a working SSH client I see this message before each prompt:
Postponed keyboard-interactive for ...
whereas I see the following message before the second prompt when using PuTTY:
Failed keyboard-interactive/pam for ...
That's good detective work. It seems that PAM doesn't want you
vizi0n (debian-user) wrote:
Michael Sims wrote:
I'm using PuTTY 0.53b from a Windows 2000 machine to SSH to a Debian
Sarge server running OpenSSH 3.8.1p1-8. The problem I am having is
that I am only given one chance to enter my password correctly. If
I mistype it on the first attempt, I am
where are the routing tables stored persistently in debian?
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Security Analyst
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Hi Michael,
try to check out /etc/pam.d/ssh if there is any restriction or
misconfiguration
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 16:31, Michael Sims wrote:
Sorry if this is a silly or obvious question, but I've Googled and search the
mailing list archives and cannot find anything relevant.
I'm using PuTTY
Andrew Schulman wrote:
with a working SSH client I see this message before each prompt:
Postponed keyboard-interactive for ...
whereas I see the following message before the second prompt when
using PuTTY:
Failed keyboard-interactive/pam for ...
That's good detective work. It seems that
Hola a todos.
No hay manera de poder hacer un ssh desde la consola a otro linux (ambos
debian) sin tener que poner el password.
Bueno, de hecho es scp. Es para hacer copias de un ordenador a otro mediante
el cron.
Alguien lo ha hecho?
Gracias.
El Viernes, 4 de Abril de 2003 12:56, jaume escribió:
Alguien lo ha hecho?
Si, es muy fácil. Tienes una receta en la espiral.
¿http://www.laespiral.org?
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On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 12:56:33PM +0200, jaume wrote:
Hola a todos.
No hay manera de poder hacer un ssh desde la consola a otro linux (ambos
debian) sin tener que poner el password.
Bueno, de hecho es scp. Es para hacer copias de un ordenador a otro mediante
el cron.
Si se puede.
Tienes
HOLA, LO QUE PREGUNTAS ES ASI:
primero hay que hacer que los dos servers se conozcan, o sea, generar
las llaves:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ ssh-keygen -t dsa (sin password,claro)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ ssh maq_local -l usuario_uno cat
./ssh/id_dsa.pub ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2
De esta manera podras
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, jaume wrote:
Hola a todos.
No hay manera de poder hacer un ssh desde la consola a otro linux (ambos
debian) sin tener que poner el password.
Bueno, de hecho es scp. Es para hacer copias de un ordenador a otro mediante
el cron.
Alguien lo ha hecho?
Gracias.
si es
i have a couple cronjobs (and so do you, mr. seanius) that call ssh
with a DSA private key passed to it via -i. the login works perfectly,
what annoys/disturbs me is that occasionally, the successful login via
publickey is preceeded by an entry such as:
sshd[27248]: Failed password for madduck
I've now setup the server to look for the client and do the backups.
Works fine. However I'd like to edit the clients .ssh/authorized_keys
file to only allow rsync to be run from the server.
I've tried
command=/usr/bin/rsync ~/ ssh-rsa [key] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but this is failing because,
On Fri, 2002-05-10 at 20:48, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
rather just the user's id key. I've had a look at the sshd man page and
tried setting up this system to no avail.
when you attempt to connect, does it prompt you for password for the
key, or just user password? Did you create the correct
Try the --password-file option as described in man rsyncd.conf.
Doesn't work yet for me but it's in the man and somebody on rsync
maillinglist said me that's work ! ;-)
François
On Sat, 11 May 2002 02:48:09 +0100
Rory Campbell-Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to automate a
I'd like to automate a backup of a user's machine to the server. I've
set up the backup with rsync using ssh (not rsyncd on the server). I
know that it is easy to set this up with rsyncd, but I'd prefer to learn
how to do this with ssh!
I'd like to be able to run the backup without providing a
hi ya rory
just a comment...
- i do backups via root's cron ...
- root should be able to read tom, dick and harry's local home
directory
- a hours after home-server creates a local backup of the users dir...
( backups should NOT be on the machine its backing up )
On 20 Nov 01 18:27:53 GMT, Brooks R. Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I try to connect and I am still asked a password. I've tried it with
both
empty passphrases and obnoxious passphrases, and I get the same result
(password not passphrase). I've muddled thorough the man pages for
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 12:27:53PM -0600, Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
Greetings,
I am trying to set up the secvpn package between two boxes (one potato,
one
woody). I have the secvpn.conf figured out, no problem. My problem is a
little more basic. I can't get ssh to connect without a
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 10:51, Ben Hartshorne wrote:
On Tue, Nov 20, 2001 at 12:27:53PM -0600, Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
Greetings,
I am trying to set up the secvpn package between two boxes (one potato,
one
woody). I have the secvpn.conf figured out, no problem. My problem is a
Greetings,
I am trying to set up the secvpn package between two boxes (one potato,
one
woody). I have the secvpn.conf figured out, no problem. My problem is a
little more basic. I can't get ssh to connect without a password. On both
boxes, I did a 'ssh-keygen' which created my
On Tuesday 20 November 2001 10:27 am, Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
On
both boxes, I did a 'ssh-keygen' which created my '.ssh/identity' and
'.ssh/indentity.pub'. I swapped the '.ssh/indentity.pub' to
'.ssh/authorized_keys' to each machine.
Are you using ssh v2? If so, your authorized_keys file
| Greetings,
| I am trying to set up the secvpn package between two boxes
| (one potato, one
| woody). I have the secvpn.conf figured out, no problem. My problem is a
| little more basic. I can't get ssh to connect without a
| password. On both
| boxes, I did a 'ssh-keygen' which created
* Brooks R. Robinson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
...
So I decided to try this from a potato to another potato. I used
ssh-copy-id to copy the id to the box, and voila; it worked. So now I have
to reconcile the differences from potato to woody!
Any help?
Protocol versions are
hello!
i am retreiving my mail from a mail server with fetchmail, since i
wanted to make the thing more or les secure, i set up the thing over
ssh:
poll mailserver
with proto pop3
user 'bboett' there is 'bboett' here:·
preconnect ssh -f -L 1234:mailserver:110 mailserver
On (14/11/01 09:47), Bruno Boettcher wrote:
poll mailserver
with proto pop3
user 'bboett' there is 'bboett' here:·
preconnect ssh -f -L 1234:mailserver:110 mailserver sleep 20
/dev/null /dev/null;
now this works, but it asks me to give a passwd with normal
On Thu, Dec 10, 1998 at 12:59:48PM +0100, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
eval `ssh-agent`
ssh-add # this will open a window to ask you for your passphrase
/usr/bin/wmaker # for example
eval `ssh-agent -k` # kill the ssh-agent
Thanks for making this clear, I will give it a try.
Torsten Landschoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[Using an empty passphrase]
*ARG* You should not do this and you don't need to. You can use
ssh-agent in your .xsession-Script to get your passphrase and
authenticate yourself for this session. Just do
eval `ssh-agent`
ssh-add #
On Sat, Dec 05, 1998 at 10:48:43PM +0100, Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
On: Sat, 05 Dec 1998 10:52:33 -0500 AJ writes:
password in the opening command.. is there a way to edit ssh so that
u can type something like:
ssh -l login -p password host.com
?
or is there a way to specify the
Hello,
ssh -l login -p password host.com
?
or is there a way to specify the password for this host so it doesnt ask
you?
If you use RSA authentication, and leave the passphrase blank, it won't ask
you. You'll need to put the corresponding public key on host.com in your
~/.ssh/authorized_keys
On: Sat, 05 Dec 1998 10:52:33 -0500 AJ writes:
hey,
im trying to set most of my commands to windows in windowmaker to
make things easier and i cant get ssh to work because i cant type my
password in the opening command.. is there a way to edit ssh so that
u can type something like:
ssh
hey,
im trying to set most of my commands to windows in windowmaker to make
things easier and i cant get ssh to work because i cant type my password
in the opening command.. is there a way to edit ssh so that u can type
something like:
ssh -l login -p password host.com
?
or is there a way to
On Sat, Dec 05, 1998 at 10:52:33 -0500, AJ wrote:
is there a way to edit ssh so that u can type something like:
ssh -l login -p password host.com
This would defeat part of ssh's purpose.
or is there a way to specify the password for this host so it doesnt ask
you?
Look at the documenation
On Sat, Dec 05, 1998 at 10:52:33AM -0500, AJ wrote:
things easier and i cant get ssh to work because i cant type my password
in the opening command.. is there a way to edit ssh so that u can type
something like:
ssh -l login -p password host.com
This would be inherently insecure since your
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