On Wed, Dec 29, 2004 at 03:10:16PM -0600, Nathan Kinkade wrote:
On Wed, Dec 29, 2004 at 12:43:40PM -0600, Scott Stahl wrote:
Have you viewed verbose connection messages with the ssh client? Use
can use the -v option to view more verbose messages, -vvv will give you
a lot more. This will at
I have a strange problem that just started up...
I have two NICs in a development FreeBSD server I use, one public IP
and one connected to my private network.
I can SSH into the public IP but not the internal IP. I get the
username prompt but after I enter the login and press enter the
session
On Wed, Dec 29, 2004 at 12:43:40PM -0600, Scott Stahl wrote:
I have a strange problem that just started up...
I have two NICs in a development FreeBSD server I use, one public IP
and one connected to my private network.
I can SSH into the public IP but not the internal IP. I get the
On Wed, Dec 29, 2004 at 12:43:40PM -0600, Scott Stahl wrote:
I have two NICs in a development FreeBSD server I use, one public IP
and one connected to my private network.
I can SSH into the public IP but not the internal IP. I get the
username prompt but after I enter the login and press
The internal IP was already added to the hosts file.
I setup verbose logging in putty and I get the following:
Outgoing packet type 5 / 0x05 (SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST)
00 00 00 0c 73 73 68 2d 75 73 65 72 61 75 74 68 ssh-userauth
Incoming packet type 6 / 0x06
login problems
Hi Rob,
This is the only thing that shows when I try and connect. I seem to have
IMAP and IMAP-SSL running fine since I can telnet to port 143 and 993. The
problem with IMAP seems to be some kind of authentication issue that I just
can't figure out.
Dec 21 22:38:14 phoenix
On Dec 21, 2003, at 10:42 PM, Michael Pinnella wrote:
I have both IMAP and IMAP-SSL on my BSD box (for inside and outside the
firewall). I can connect with no problems with IMAP-SSL, but when I
try and
connect with IMAP, it does not accept my password, and I am sure I am
typing
in the correct
Charles,
Thanks while this didn't exactly answer my question, it turn turn on a
light which I pursued. I tracked it down to a START_TLS issue in my config
file which was causing my IMAP (non-ssl) to not work.
Thanks!
Mike
On Dec 21, 2003, at 10:42 PM, Michael Pinnella wrote:
I have both IMAP
Hi,
I have both IMAP and IMAP-SSL on my BSD box (for inside and outside the
firewall). I can connect with no problems with IMAP-SSL, but when I try and
connect with IMAP, it does not accept my password, and I am sure I am typing
in the correct password. Has anyone had any problems with this.
Sorry, I should have mentioned that I am using Courier-IMAP.
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Subject: IMAP and IMAP-SSL login problems
Hi,
I have both IMAP
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