I am sure I am lacking the technical knowledge to get this running but. I
setup (more like started) the sshd daemon. Now I have this system setup at
home and am just using it for experimenting. When I try to SSH into it, it
queries me for my user name, in which case I am logging in as root. I
SSHD will not allow you to log in as root (for security reasons). There
may be a way to change it, but I don't reccomend it. Configure a user
account to be able to use the su command or install sudo, then log in
remotely as a user then su or sudo for administrative tasks.
Huy Ton That wrote:
On Mar 13, 2006, at 4:12 PM, Huy Ton That wrote:
I am sure I am lacking the technical knowledge to get this running
but. I
setup (more like started) the sshd daemon. Now I have this system
setup at
home and am just using it for experimenting. When I try to SSH
into it, it
queries me
Huy Ton That wrote:
I am sure I am lacking the technical knowledge to get this running but. I
setup (more like started) the sshd daemon. Now I have this system setup at
home and am just using it for experimenting. When I try to SSH into it, it
queries me for my user name, in which case I am
--- John Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SSHD will not allow you to log in as root (for security reasons).
There may be a way to change it, but I don't reccomend it.
This is done by editing /etc/ssh/sshd_config:
PermitRootLogin yes
Then restart the SSH daemon:
kill -HUP sshd pid
Configure
I think somethings wrong because even when I log on root locally on the box
I get permission denied. This is the correct password because I am logging
in as root when the machine boots up. I'm aware of the issues as logging in
as root but it's just a machine I am using to break over and over
On Mar 13, 2006, at 4:39 PM, Huy Ton That wrote:
I think somethings wrong because even when I log on root locally on
the box
I get permission denied. This is the correct password because I am
logging
in as root when the machine boots up. I'm aware of the issues as
logging in
as root but
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SSHD Help?
I think somethings wrong because even when I log on root locally on
the box
I get permission denied. This is the correct password because I am
logging
in as root when the machine boots up. I'm aware of the issues as
logging in
as root
Weird, When I try my box with the wrong password it just says Incorrect
password. You must have killed the root account or something.
Huy Ton That wrote:
I think somethings wrong because even when I log on root locally on
the box I get permission denied. This is the correct password because
On Monday 13 March 2006 15:12, Huy Ton That wrote:
I am sure I am lacking the technical knowledge to get this running but. I
setup (more like started) the sshd daemon. Now I have this system setup at
home and am just using it for experimenting. When I try to SSH into it, it
queries me for
Hello,
Im running FBSD 4.8rc1 and im trying to patch the sshd using the
directions on the freebsd site. Im also using the out of the box version
of Openssh ...it think OpenSSH 3.5p1
anywho im killing the sshd deamon and doing the following:
patch ~brent/PATCHES/buffer46.patch
it then asks me
i tried leaving the deamon running...
i also followed the directions on the how to you sent..which is also the
same write up off of the main page
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CERT/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-03:12.openssh.asc
anywho ...when i do this i still get it askig me :
File to Patch:
Hi Brent,
--On Sunday, September 21, 2003 10:11:47 PM -0400 Brent Bailey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
patch ~brent/PATCHES/buffer46.patch
it then asks me
File To Patch: what do i do here ??..what file ??
First you have to look at the patch, to see what/where it goes into. Then
do a locate
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