Re: [expert] SSH idiot guide

2003-09-26 Thread Vincent Danen
On Fri Sep 26, 2003 at 08:44:59PM +0100, Richard Bown wrote: Hi All , is the an idiot guide to setting up ssh anywhere.? Not really an idiot guide, but might be of interest: http://linsec.ca/bin/view/Main/OpenSSH the same article is on MandrakeSecure someplace, but the above is the one that

Re: [expert] SSH idiot guide

2003-09-26 Thread lorne
On Friday 26 September 2003 12:44 pm, Richard Bown wrote: Hi All , is the an idiot guide to setting up ssh anywhere.? Try: http://www.aerospacesoftware.com/ssh-howto.html TIA Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

[expert] SSH idiot guide

2003-09-26 Thread Richard Bown
Hi All , is the an idiot guide to setting up ssh anywhere.? TIA -- Richard Bown [EMAIL PROTECTED] Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

Re: [expert] SSH idiot guide

2003-09-26 Thread Richard Bown
Thanks I'll have a look. On different note, are there any of the MDK kernels ie secure, smp etc that dont have the NAT module built as I'm seeing a very strange prob] on that friends PC. TNX Richard On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 21:05, Vincent Danen wrote: On Fri Sep 26, 2003 at 08:44:59PM +0100,

Re: [expert] SSH Server problem

2003-08-14 Thread Jack Coates
look at /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny. Jack On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 19:11, João Candido A. Milasch Filho wrote: Hi! I sent this message b4 to newbie list, but I got absolute no answer. I hope someone can help me here... Thus, I tried to run telnetd from xinetd, no success, tried to

Re: [expert] SSH Server problem

2003-08-14 Thread PlugHead
You don't have an _external_ hardware firewall (like a cable/dsl router), do you? Those will block all incomming traffic by default... (Probably a dumb question.) Failing that, are you using xinetd for sshd as well? On my system, I simply disable it and run it as a daemon. It should be

Re: [expert] SSH Server problem *SOLVED* (sort of)

2003-08-14 Thread João Candido Araujo Milasch Filho
Well. I got an answer to my problem. About a year ago, my adsl provider blocked about all reserved ports, and thats why I can't use'em. Although I told you before that they were unblocked by the ISP. Then, I fall on another problem: The work's firewall! So, I'll need to get a list of unblocked

Re: [expert] SSH Server problem

2003-08-14 Thread Greg Meyer
On Tuesday 12 August 2003 10:11 pm, João Candido A. Milasch Filho wrote: Hi! I sent this message b4 to newbie list, but I got absolute no answer. I hope someone can help me here... Thus, I tried to run telnetd from xinetd, no success, tried to configure the listening ports to the standard

Re: [expert] SSH Server problem *SOLVED* (sort of)

2003-08-14 Thread PlugHead
Wow. Sounds like you're dealing with some mighty unreasonable people here... Frankly, the first thing that I'd do is look for a new ISP! (And maybe a new employer, while I was at it.) Assuming those aren't options: 0) Did you try port 443? That's HTTPS, which many admins seem to forget

Re: [expert] SSH Server problem

2003-08-14 Thread PlugHead
On Tuesday 12 August 2003 10:56 pm, Greg Meyer wrote: On Tuesday 12 August 2003 10:11 pm, João Candido A. Milasch Filho wrote: Hi! I sent this message b4 to newbie list, but I got absolute no answer. I hope someone can help me here... SNIP Anyone knows what can I do to figure out whats

[expert] SSH Server problem

2003-08-14 Thread João Candido A . Milasch Filho
Hi! I sent this message b4 to newbie list, but I got absolute no answer.I hope someone can help me here...Thus, I tried to run telnetd from xinetd, no success, tried to configure thelistening ports to the standard ports, and got no success.Shorewall is not installed, iptables is empty,

[expert] ssh problems on mandrake 9.0

2003-02-26 Thread Gustavo Alberto Homem
Hello, Does someone know of a working scp/sftp frontend on mandrake 9.0 ? I found the konqueror support is working for get but broken for put (that is reported under kde.bugs.org). Also, gftp wich supports ssh2 does not work, since it relies on the sftp-server binary on the remote machine which

Re: [expert] SSH daemon question

2003-02-01 Thread Benjamin Pflugmann
Hi. On Fri 2003-01-31 at 23:57:16 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat Feb 01, 2003 at 12:17:05AM -0500, Scott Crumpler wrote: I'm noticing some wierd behavior on the behalf of my OpenSSH daemon... When it starts listening, there is only one instance of the process in memory.

[expert] SSH daemon question

2003-01-31 Thread Scott Crumpler
I'm noticing some wierd behavior on the behalf of my OpenSSH daemon... When it starts listening, there is only one instance of the process in memory. But after I connect to it, there are 3 instances. Now I can understand 2 instances (one to handle the connection and another one that

Re: [expert] SSH daemon question

2003-01-31 Thread Vincent Danen
On Sat Feb 01, 2003 at 12:17:05AM -0500, Scott Crumpler wrote: I'm noticing some wierd behavior on the behalf of my OpenSSH daemon... When it starts listening, there is only one instance of the process in memory. But after I connect to it, there are 3 instances. Now I can understand

[expert] SSH + LDAP

2003-01-19 Thread Jim C
Does anyone know how to get ssh to authenticate from ldap? I've tried editing /etc/pam.d/sshd but I haven't had any luck. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-15 Thread H.J.Bathoorn
On Wednesday 15 January 2003 04:31, Ron Stodden wrote: H.J.Bathoorn wrote: On Tuesday 14 January 2003 13:12, Ron Stodden wrote: It is kernel that assigns eth numbers at boot time, I suspect based on the (remembered) MAC at the other end of the link, using arp (see man arp), and the eth

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-15 Thread Ron Stodden
H.J.Bathoorn wrote: Were still talking about the initial install aren't we? I was talking about runtime boot up. Afaik /etc/modules.conf's content hasn't been written yet i.e. is about to be written. -- Ron. [Melbourne, Australia] 20030106 updates now available for Fastest Mandrake

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-14 Thread Ron Stodden
H.J.Bathoorn wrote: Take care to know which Nic is going to be eth0 or eth1 i.e. which Nic is which. Smoothwall recognizes them alphabetically on vendor. What makes you think that? It is kernel that assigns eth numbers at boot time, I suspect based on the (remembered) MAC at the other end of

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-14 Thread H.J.Bathoorn
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 13:12, Ron Stodden wrote: H.J.Bathoorn wrote: Take care to know which Nic is going to be eth0 or eth1 i.e. which Nic is which. Smoothwall recognizes them alphabetically on vendor. What makes you think that? It is kernel that assigns eth numbers at boot time, I

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-14 Thread Ron Stodden
H.J.Bathoorn wrote: On Tuesday 14 January 2003 13:12, Ron Stodden wrote: It is kernel that assigns eth numbers at boot time, I suspect based on the (remembered) MAC at the other end of the link, using arp (see man arp), and the eth number assigned by kernel has nothing to do with the NIC type,

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-13 Thread H.J.Bathoorn
On Monday 13 January 2003 02:20, Ken Thompson wrote: On Friday 10 January 2003 08:30 am, Mark Weaver wrote: Ken Thompson wrote: On Thursday 09 January 2003 08:14 pm, Mark Weaver wrote: Pierre Fortin wrote: Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more obvious during

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-13 Thread H.J.Bathoorn
On Monday 13 January 2003 13:51, Mark Weaver wrote: H.J.Bathoorn wrote: On Monday 13 January 2003 02:20, Ken Thompson wrote: On Friday 10 January 2003 08:30 am, Mark Weaver wrote: Ken Thompson wrote: On Thursday 09 January 2003 08:14 pm, Mark Weaver wrote: Pierre Fortin wrote: Stop or

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-13 Thread H.J.Bathoorn
On Monday 13 January 2003 17:36, Mark Weaver wrote: I'm getting jazzed about this. As soon as the new Nic's I ordered get here I'll be setting this up on a box here at the house. I tested the boot disk last night after it was made and it works good. even managed to remember how to make one

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-13 Thread James Sparenberg
Harm, Thanks on one thing... I never noticed before but you are right a number of firewalls do recognize the cards alphabetically instead of asking... Wondered about this before myself... SNF does it by going numbers first... Which is why 3com comes before Linksys*sigh* Like it better when

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-13 Thread H.J.Bathoorn
On Monday 13 January 2003 19:56, James Sparenberg wrote: Harm, Thanks on one thing... I never noticed before but you are right a number of firewalls do recognize the cards alphabetically instead of asking... Wondered about this before myself... SNF does it by going numbers first... Which

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-13 Thread Mark Weaver
H.J.Bathoorn wrote: On Monday 13 January 2003 02:20, Ken Thompson wrote: On Friday 10 January 2003 08:30 am, Mark Weaver wrote: Ken Thompson wrote: On Thursday 09 January 2003 08:14 pm, Mark Weaver wrote: Pierre Fortin wrote: Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-13 Thread Mark Weaver
H.J.Bathoorn wrote: On Monday 13 January 2003 13:51, Mark Weaver wrote: H.J.Bathoorn wrote: On Monday 13 January 2003 02:20, Ken Thompson wrote: On Friday 10 January 2003 08:30 am, Mark Weaver wrote: Ken Thompson wrote: On Thursday 09 January 2003 08:14 pm, Mark Weaver wrote: Pierre

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-12 Thread Ken Thompson
On Friday 10 January 2003 08:30 am, Mark Weaver wrote: Ken Thompson wrote: On Thursday 09 January 2003 08:14 pm, Mark Weaver wrote: Pierre Fortin wrote: Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more obvious during install/upgrade that it was going to add a firewall

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-11 Thread david . whiting
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 10:30:04AM -0500, Mark Weaver wrote: I grabbed an old P90 with 32MB - 540MB Drive and installed Smoothwall. http://www.smoothwall.org Now I run my entire network through it and just simply fergit it's there except for frequent log checks. I've heard about this one

[expert] SSH setup logs to watch?

2003-01-11 Thread Robert Barry
I've setup a ssh server on mandrake 9.0 at work. Its behind a D-Link DI-604 router/firewall on a DSL line. I have the DI-604 forward port 22 to my ssh server. From my house I use Putty to ssh in to the network at work and run VNC through ssh to my Windows 2000 computer at my desk at work. It

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-10 Thread Mark Watts
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Geeze, when is Mandrake going to get a decent per-ethernet card GUI firewall configurator with an advanced option that covers GUI configuration for all the protocols for say port 1000 and below, an Internet Connection Shareing on/off button as

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-10 Thread Ken Thompson
On Thursday 09 January 2003 08:14 pm, Mark Weaver wrote: Pierre Fortin wrote: Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more obvious during install/upgrade that it was going to add a firewall without asking... :^Pierre problem is...what does one use on a Mandrake

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-10 Thread Robert Goshko
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 07:50, Ken Thompson wrote: On Thursday 09 January 2003 08:14 pm, Mark Weaver wrote: Pierre Fortin wrote: Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more obvious during install/upgrade that it was going to add a firewall without asking...

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-10 Thread Ken Hawkins
On Friday 10 January 2003 02:50 pm, Ken Thompson wrote: On Thursday 09 January 2003 08:14 pm, Mark Weaver wrote: and I did take a look at gShield. The little bugger liked to drove me nuts! Mark I grabbed an old P90 with 32MB - 540MB Drive and installed Smoothwall.

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-10 Thread Lorne
On Friday 10 January 2003 03:54 am, Mark Watts wrote: Geeze, when is Mandrake going to get a decent per-ethernet card GUI firewall configurator with an advanced option that covers GUI configuration for all the protocols for say port 1000 and below, an Internet Connection Shareing on/off

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-10 Thread Mark Weaver
Rolf Pedersen wrote: Mark Weaver wrote: Pierre Fortin wrote: Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more obvious during install/upgrade that it was going to add a firewall without asking... :^Pierre problem is...what does one use on a Mandrake 9.0 box if not

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-10 Thread Mark Weaver
Pierre Fortin wrote: On Thu, 09 Jan 2003 22:14:27 -0500 Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pierre Fortin wrote: Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more obvious during install/upgrade that it was going to add a firewall without asking... :^Pierre problem

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-10 Thread Mark Weaver
Ken Thompson wrote: On Thursday 09 January 2003 08:14 pm, Mark Weaver wrote: Pierre Fortin wrote: Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more obvious during install/upgrade that it was going to add a firewall without asking... :^Pierre problem is...what does one use

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-10 Thread Mark Weaver
Robert Goshko wrote: On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 07:50, Ken Thompson wrote: On Thursday 09 January 2003 08:14 pm, Mark Weaver wrote: Pierre Fortin wrote: Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more obvious during install/upgrade that it was going to add a firewall without

[expert] SSH

2003-01-09 Thread Brian York
I just installed mandrake 9 and I can't get ssh in to it. Its running but I get an error message connection closed by remote host. When I installed it I used 'higher' security. Thanks Brian

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-09 Thread Pierre Fortin
Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more obvious during install/upgrade that it was going to add a firewall without asking... :^Pierre On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 18:16:19 -0500 Brian York [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just installed mandrake 9 and I can't get ssh in to it.

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-09 Thread Jim C
Experience tells me that when I stop shorewall from the command line (i.e. service shorewall stop from the superuser bash prompt) my network gets locked down. Ah dunno why. What I do to turn it off is go into Control Center and select Security | Firewall and then unselect everything except

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-09 Thread Salane
FYI service shorewall clear will clear the firewall service shorewall stop stops it. On Thursday 09 January 2003 09:35 pm, Jim C wrote: Experience tells me that when I stop shorewall from the command line (i.e. service shorewall stop from the superuser bash prompt) my network gets locked

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-09 Thread Brian Schroeder
-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] SSH Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 22:14:27 -0500 Pierre Fortin wrote: Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more obvious during install/upgrade that it was going to add a firewall without asking... :^Pierre problem

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-09 Thread Pierre Fortin
On Thu, 09 Jan 2003 22:14:27 -0500 Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pierre Fortin wrote: Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more obvious during install/upgrade that it was going to add a firewall without asking... :^Pierre problem is...what does one

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-09 Thread Rolf Pedersen
Mark Weaver wrote: Pierre Fortin wrote: Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more obvious during install/upgrade that it was going to add a firewall without asking... :^Pierre problem is...what does one use on a Mandrake 9.0 box if not shorewall because I've had a

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-09 Thread Mark Weaver
Pierre Fortin wrote: Stop or remove shorewall -- sure wish Mdk would have made it more obvious during install/upgrade that it was going to add a firewall without asking... :^Pierre problem is...what does one use on a Mandrake 9.0 box if not shorewall because I've had a terrible time in the

Re: [expert] SSH

2003-01-09 Thread Mark Weaver
Jim C wrote: Experience tells me that when I stop shorewall from the command line (i.e. service shorewall stop from the superuser bash prompt) my network gets locked down. Ah dunno why. What I do to turn it off is go into Control Center and select Security | Firewall and then unselect

Re: [expert] ssh and forward X11 information

2002-09-23 Thread K Montgomery
I have a handy piece of script that I put in the .bash_profile of my Solaris account so that whenever I log in using SSH, my DISPLAY variable is automatically set to the IP I'm SSH-ing from: if [ $SSH_CLIENT != ]; then export DISPLAY=`echo $SSH_CLIENT | cut -d -f1`:0 fi This code is

Re: [expert] ssh and forward X11 information

2002-09-23 Thread Vincent Danen
On Monday, September 23, 2002, at 04:49 PM, K Montgomery wrote: I have a handy piece of script that I put in the .bash_profile of my Solaris account so that whenever I log in using SSH, my DISPLAY variable is automatically set to the IP I'm SSH-ing from: if [ $SSH_CLIENT != ]; then

Re: [expert] SSH or X problem?

2002-08-27 Thread Todd Lyons
Stefan Sten wrote on Sat, Aug 24, 2002 at 01:27:41AM +0200 : Hello, I?m connecting from my home to the university to do som work via Openssh v3.1 in MDk 8.2. I get the connection established, and can access my files as usual. The problem I get is when I want the display at my own machine,

RE: [expert] SSH and FTP logins taking much LONGER

2002-06-24 Thread Flood Randy Capt AFCA/TCAA
Do you have reverse hostname entries in your dns server? Because this will cause this... -Original Message- From: David Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 10:47 AM To: mandrake Subject: [expert] SSH and FTP logins taking much LONGER Listmates

Re: [expert] SSH and FTP logins taking much LONGER

2002-06-24 Thread David Rankin
/TCAA wrote: Do you have reverse hostname entries in your dns server? Because this will cause this... -Original Message- From: David Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 10:47 AM To: mandrake Subject: [expert] SSH and FTP logins taking much LONGER Listmates

[expert] SSH and FTP logins taking much LONGER

2002-06-23 Thread David Rankin
Listmates: Over the past year, FTP and SSH logins are taking much longer. In the past FTP logins would take 2-3 seconds and SSH logins were almost instantaneous. Now both FTP and SSH logins take approximately 20 - 30 seconds. Uptime is 363 days and I haven't restarted either xinetd, FTP

Re: [expert] SSH and FTP logins taking much LONGER

2002-06-23 Thread Jan Lentfer
Am Son, 2002-06-23 um 17.46 schrieb David Rankin: Listmates: Over the past year, FTP and SSH logins are taking much longer. In the past FTP logins would take 2-3 seconds and SSH logins were almost instantaneous. Now both FTP and SSH logins take approximately 20 - 30 seconds. Uptime

Re: [expert] SSH and FTP logins taking much LONGER

2002-06-23 Thread Todd Lyons
David Rankin wrote on Sun, Jun 23, 2002 at 10:46:43AM -0500 : Over the past year, FTP and SSH logins are taking much longer. In the past FTP logins would take 2-3 seconds and SSH logins were almost instantaneous. Now both FTP and SSH logins take approximately 20 - 30 seconds. Uptime

Re: [expert] SSH and FTP logins taking much LONGER

2002-06-23 Thread Bill Kenworthy
Check your dns ... BillK On Sun, 2002-06-23 at 23:46, David Rankin wrote: Listmates: Over the past year, FTP and SSH logins are taking much longer. In the past FTP logins would take 2-3 seconds and SSH logins were almost instantaneous. Now both FTP and SSH logins take approximately

RE: [expert] ssh and X

2002-05-20 Thread JOHAM,DAVID (HP-Boise,ex1)
in as root and then trying. HTH David -Original Message- From: Brian Parish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 7:13 AM To: expert Subject: Re: [expert] ssh and X On Sun, 2002-05-19 at 06:19, Joan Tur wrote: Es Dissabte 18 Maig 2002 15:04, en [EMAIL PROTECTED] va escriure

RE: [expert] ssh and X

2002-05-20 Thread Brian Parish
user? Just as an idea, you may have better luck ssh'ing in as root and then trying. HTH David -Original Message- From: Brian Parish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 7:13 AM To: expert Subject: Re: [expert] ssh and X On Sun, 2002-05-19 at 06:19, Joan

Re: [expert] ssh and X

2002-05-19 Thread Brian Parish
On Sun, 2002-05-19 at 06:19, Joan Tur wrote: Es Dissabte 18 Maig 2002 15:04, en [EMAIL PROTECTED] va escriure: On Sat, 18 May 2002, Joan Tur wrote: Hallo! After having logged in my remote computer via ssh I can run text based programs but I get Remote host denied X11 forwarding

[expert] ssh and X

2002-05-18 Thread Joan Tur
Hallo! After having logged in my remote computer via ssh I can run text based programs but I get Remote host denied X11 forwarding when trying to run graphical apps... Any idea?? 8-? Thanks! -- Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spain AOL quini2k ICQ 11407395 www.ClubIbosim.org Linux:

Re: [expert] ssh and X

2002-05-18 Thread kwan
On Sat, 18 May 2002, Joan Tur wrote: Hallo! After having logged in my remote computer via ssh I can run text based programs but I get Remote host denied X11 forwarding when trying to run graphical apps... Look for the system sshd_config file, usually located in /etc/ssh/sshd_config.

Re: [expert] ssh and X

2002-05-18 Thread Joan Tur
Es Dissabte 18 Maig 2002 15:04, en [EMAIL PROTECTED] va escriure: On Sat, 18 May 2002, Joan Tur wrote: Hallo! After having logged in my remote computer via ssh I can run text based programs but I get Remote host denied X11 forwarding when trying to run graphical apps... Look for the

[expert] ssh connection error message

2002-05-05 Thread James
All, Getting this error message when connected to a Mandrake 8.1 box from a Mandrake 8.2 box via ssh. Other versions of Linux (RH SuSe) don't get the message. Hm, dispatch protocol error: type 3 plen 4 A site I found on the net suggested that the problem could be solved by adding the

Re: [expert] SSH Tunelling

2002-03-20 Thread Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek
Tom Badran wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have two ssh tunnels that are run in my .bashrc file so that i can have secure pop/smtp. The system works great, but it does have one setback, each time i open a new terminal (which obviously runs bash) i get more and more ssh

[expert] SSH Tunelling

2002-03-19 Thread Tom Badran
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have two ssh tunnels that are run in my .bashrc file so that i can have secure pop/smtp. The system works great, but it does have one setback, each time i open a new terminal (which obviously runs bash) i get more and more ssh processes

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-02-04 Thread Lee Roberts
I'm trying to log in to my linux box FROM the internet. SSH works fine within the LAN. It's looking like a config problem on my laptop because a couple of friends were able to get a login screen. At 10:41 PM 2/3/2002 -0800, James wrote: Just a question so I can understand. Are you trying to

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-02-03 Thread Lee Roberts
At 08:27 AM 1/30/2002 -0800, Deryk Barker wrote: Thus spake Thomas Sourmail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): sshd: ALL Sure; that lets you access via SSH from anywhere in the world. I did that and I still con't connect via ssh over the internet. SSH works fine on the intranet (LAN). TCP port 22

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-02-03 Thread Praedor Tempus
On Sunday 03 February 2002 01:54 pm, Lee Roberts wrote: At 08:27 AM 1/30/2002 -0800, Deryk Barker wrote: Thus spake Thomas Sourmail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): sshd: ALL Sure; that lets you access via SSH from anywhere in the world. I did that and I still con't connect via ssh over the

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-02-03 Thread James
Just a question so I can understand. Are you trying to connect from a box from outside your to a box inside your firewall? Or are you trying to connect from inside to a box on the internet? Sorry if I'm dense... god made me that way *grin* James On Sun, 03 Feb 2002 13:54:42 -0700 Lee

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-30 Thread Oscar
El mié, 30-01-2002 a las 09:10, Lars Roland Kristiansen escribió: I have just installed a mandrake server. It is configured with high security level, and sshd is runing. My question is this: where du I put the ipnames of the computers that are to be allowd to connect to the server using ssh.

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-30 Thread Lars Roland Kristiansen
On 30 Jan 2002, Oscar wrote: El mié, 30-01-2002 a las 09:10, Lars Roland Kristiansen escribió: I have just installed a mandrake server. It is configured with high security level, and sshd is runing. My question is this: where du I put the ipnames of the computers that are to be allowd to

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-30 Thread Oscar
El mié, 30-01-2002 a las 11:50, Lars Roland Kristiansen escribió: On 30 Jan 2002, Oscar wrote: El mié, 30-01-2002 a las 09:10, Lars Roland Kristiansen escribió: I have just installed a mandrake server. It is configured with high security level, and sshd is runing. My question is this:

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-30 Thread Lars Roland Kristiansen
Thanks for some reason i also had to put sshd1 sshd2 in there to but know it works On 30 Jan 2002, Oscar wrote: El mié, 30-01-2002 a las 11:50, Lars Roland Kristiansen escribió: On 30 Jan 2002, Oscar wrote: El mié, 30-01-2002 a las 09:10, Lars Roland Kristiansen escribió: I have

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-30 Thread Mike Leone
I was wondering if the following is acceptable: sshd: ALL Sure; that lets you access via SSH from anywhere in the world. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-30 Thread Thomas Sourmail
sshd: ALL Sure; that lets you access via SSH from anywhere in the world. Just in case, some ssh servers (protocol 1) have serious security issues (probably not the recent openssh distr. which, I believe, is the default), anyway, it's not a bad idea to disable protocol 1. Most of the clients

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-30 Thread Deryk Barker
Thus spake Thomas Sourmail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): sshd: ALL Sure; that lets you access via SSH from anywhere in the world. Just in case, some ssh servers (protocol 1) have serious security issues (probably not the recent openssh distr. which, I believe, is the default), anyway, it's

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-30 Thread Lee Roberts
Oscar wrote: El mié, 30-01-2002 a las 11:50, Lars Roland Kristiansen escribió: On 30 Jan 2002, Oscar wrote: El mié, 30-01-2002 a las 09:10, Lars Roland Kristiansen escribió: I have just installed a mandrake server. It is configured with high security level, and sshd is runing.

[expert] expert SSH

2002-01-30 Thread falcaraz
Dear friends, I have some question about security and SSH: 1) I test in a system runing Mandrake 8.0 a high security level, but I had problem with the port 22: How can I get it open? 2) I restart the low security level an ssh start to run again, but now i can't use telnet neither ftp. In 8.1

[expert] SSH

2002-01-29 Thread Lars Roland Kristiansen
I have just installed a mandrake server. It is configured with high security level, and sshd is runing. My question is this: where du I put the ipnames of the computers that are to be allowd to connect to the server using ssh. I have put the names in /etc/hosts.allow but this doesnt seam to be

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-22 Thread James Sparenberg
Having used VNC almost daily for a year I can offer the following. TightVNC is the least bandwidth intensive. Available at tightvnc.com There are clients for Windows, Linux, (linux builds on FreeBSD) and Mac. Viewing Linux on windows is better than the other way around. Since Windows

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-22 Thread Jean-Christophe Berthon
Having used VNC almost daily for a year I can offer the following. TightVNC is the least bandwidth intensive. Available at tightvnc.com There are clients for Windows, Linux, (linux builds on FreeBSD) and Mac. Viewing Linux on windows is better than the other way around. Since Windows doesn't

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-22 Thread Fedneg
Where is the Mac client for TighVNC? I just can find the UNIX, Windows and java ones. On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 16:57, James Sparenberg wrote: Having used VNC almost daily for a year I can offer the following. TightVNC is the least bandwidth intensive. Available at tightvnc.com There are

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-21 Thread Vincent Danen
On Fri Jan 18, 2002 at 09:20:28PM -0700, Lee Roberts wrote: I'm trying to figure out how to make that work with my Win2K machine. I'm using ttsh on the Win2K PC to establish an SSH connection with the Linux machine. There's an option in ttssh for running remote X apps on the local X server

Re: [expert] SSH TCP connection problem

2002-01-20 Thread G. T. Francisco, III
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 08:01:50PM -0700, Lee Roberts said: At 07:17 PM 1/19/2002 -0600, G. T. Francisco, III wrote: On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 11:58:06AM -0700, Lee Roberts said: I can get an SSH session from the intranet but not from the internet. A port scan shows TCP port 22 open but the

[expert] SSH TCP connection problem

2002-01-19 Thread Lee Roberts
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I can get an SSH session from the intranet but not from the internet. A port scan shows TCP port 22 open but the connection is refused when trying to connect to my Linux box from the internet. I probably have a config file problem. Can someone save

Re: [expert] SSH TCP connection problem

2002-01-19 Thread G. T. Francisco, III
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 11:58:06AM -0700, Lee Roberts said: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I can get an SSH session from the intranet but not from the internet. A port scan shows TCP port 22 open but the connection is refused when trying to connect to my Linux box from the

Re: [expert] SSH TCP connection problem

2002-01-19 Thread Lee Roberts
At 07:17 PM 1/19/2002 -0600, G. T. Francisco, III wrote: On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 11:58:06AM -0700, Lee Roberts said: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I can get an SSH session from the intranet but not from the internet. A port scan shows TCP port 22 open but the connection is

[expert] SSH

2002-01-18 Thread Lee Roberts
What do I need to do to run apps when logged in with SSH? When I try to run apps, I get a message that $DISPLAY isn't set. I don't seem to be able to find anything for setting up that environment variable. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-18 Thread Michael Osten
Some where in the universe on Fri, 18 Jan 2002 17:32:48 -0700 Lee Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What do I need to do to run apps when logged in with SSH? When I try to run apps, I get a message that $DISPLAY isn't set. I don't seem to be able to find anything for setting up that

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-18 Thread Tal Amir
hmm... are you trying to run apps with gui interface remotly from terminal ? ;) On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Lee Roberts wrote: Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 17:32:48 -0700 From: Lee Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [expert] SSH What do I need to do

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-18 Thread Lee Roberts
I didn't do su. I logged in as a normal user (but I do have root privaledges). The apps that I was executing are user executable programs. At 08:09 PM 1/18/2002 -0500, Michael Osten wrote: 60f795.jpgfile://C:\Attach\Re [expert] SSH.ems 0880.0002 Re [expert] SSH.ems Content-Type: text/plain;

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-18 Thread Lee Roberts
Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [expert] SSH What do I need to do to run apps when logged in with SSH? When I try to run apps, I get a message that $DISPLAY isn't set. I don't seem to be able to find anything for setting up

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-18 Thread The Spam Disposal Plant
ever tried ssh -X user@host, that should set the display automagically for you udo On Sat, 2002-01-19 at 01:32, Lee Roberts wrote: What do I need to do to run apps when logged in with SSH? When I try to run apps, I get a message that $DISPLAY isn't set. I don't seem to be able to find

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-18 Thread Michael Osten
Some where in the universe on 19 Jan 2002 02:47:50 +0100 The Spam Disposal Plant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ever tried ssh -X user@host, that should set the display automagically for you udo On Sat, 2002-01-19 at 01:32, Lee Roberts wrote: What do I need to do to run apps when logged in

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-18 Thread Lee Roberts
I'm trying to figure out how to make that work with my Win2K machine. I'm using ttsh on the Win2K PC to establish an SSH connection with the Linux machine. There's an option in ttssh for running remote X apps on the local X server but there doesn't appear to be a listing for an X server in the

Re: [expert] SSH

2002-01-18 Thread Lee Roberts
At 09:03 PM 1/18/2002 -0500, Michael Osten wrote: f8c28c.jpgfile://C:\Attach\Re [expert] SSH1.ems 0880.0002 Re [expert] SSH1.ems Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *** PGP Signature Status: bad *** Signer: Michael Osten [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Invalid)

RE: [expert] SSH message not to panic

2002-01-17 Thread Franki
people? rgds Frank -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Charlie Bebber Sent: Thursday, 17 January 2002 9:13 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] SSH message not to panic Mike Leone said: Meanwhile, that IP belongs

Re: [expert] SSH message not to panic

2002-01-17 Thread kwan
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Steve wrote: I have a Solaris server at work running SSH-2.0-2.0.13 and lately I've noticed weird addresses in the logs attempting to connect to the sshd server. It seems that we have similar problems. Here are a few examples of the log entries: Dec 27 18:55:10

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