On Wed, 2011-11-09 at 13:42 -0800, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 07:17:05PM +, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
> > On 11/09/2011 06:59 PM, Kaleb S. KEITHLEY wrote:
> > > Seems surprising (to me) that it'd be installed, and the port open in
> > > the firewall, but not enabled.
On 11/09/2011 10:58 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> I don't know if that broke in Alpha/Beta, but it's always been this way
> on past live media. Perhaps we should revisit it thought... enable it,
> but make sure premitemptypasswords is set for sshd (which it should be
> by default).
Or disable it on the
Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> I don't know if that broke in Alpha/Beta, but it's always been this way
> on past live media. Perhaps we should revisit it thought... enable it,
> but make sure premitemptypasswords is set for sshd (which it should be
> by default).
I personally don't mind it being off by defa
On Wed, 09 Nov 2011 22:44:34 +0100
Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Jóhann B. Guðmundsson wrote:
> > From my perspective it's quite the oposit as in having it enabled on
> > the dvd and instantly letting novice end users be vulnerable to ssh
> > attacks because apparently power users no longer posses the
>
Andre Robatino wrote:
> After doing an install to hard drive from a F16 live image, I had to run
> system-config-firewall, then save settings by unchecking and rechecking the
> SSH
> box (which was already checked, same as install from install images) and
> clicking Apply. This caused an SSH iptab
Kaleb S. KEITHLEY redhat.com> writes:
> IIRC in f16alpha and f16beta with openssh-server installed, sshd was
> enabled and run.
>
> I installed f16ga in several vm guests yesterday and even though
> openssh-server was installed, it was both not enabled and therefor not
> run when the install
Jóhann B. Guðmundsson wrote:
> From my perspective it's quite the oposit as in having it enabled on
> the dvd and instantly letting novice end users be vulnerable to ssh
> attacks because apparently power users no longer posses the knowledge on
> how to enable it via kickstart or otherwize
>
>
On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 07:17:05PM +, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
> On 11/09/2011 06:59 PM, Kaleb S. KEITHLEY wrote:
> > Seems surprising (to me) that it'd be installed, and the port open in
> > the firewall, but not enabled.
>
> From my perspective it's quite the oposit as in having it en
On 11/09/2011 06:59 PM, Kaleb S. KEITHLEY wrote:
> Seems surprising (to me) that it'd be installed, and the port open in
> the firewall, but not enabled.
From my perspective it's quite the oposit as in having it enabled on
the dvd and instantly letting novice end users be vulnerable to ssh
atta
On 11/09/2011 11:15 AM, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
> On 11/09/2011 04:07 PM, Kaleb S. KEITHLEY wrote:
>> IIRC in f16alpha and f16beta with openssh-server installed, sshd was
>> enabled and run.
>>
>> I installed f16ga in several vm guests yesterday and even though
>> openssh-server was installe
On 11/09/2011 04:07 PM, Kaleb S. KEITHLEY wrote:
> IIRC in f16alpha and f16beta with openssh-server installed, sshd was
> enabled and run.
>
> I installed f16ga in several vm guests yesterday and even though
> openssh-server was installed, it was both not enabled and therefor not
> run when the ins
IIRC in f16alpha and f16beta with openssh-server installed, sshd was
enabled and run.
I installed f16ga in several vm guests yesterday and even though
openssh-server was installed, it was both not enabled and therefor not
run when the install finished and after a reboot.
It's possible that I
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