Re: SSH question

2008-08-14 Thread Polytropon
Hi! On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 10:06:46 +0800, EdwardKing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I use SSH to remote FreeBSD > $ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] > password: > > Then I SSh to suspend client in that remote machine: > $~ > /home/tom: Permission denied > > Permission denied? Why? How to do that? In opposite

Re: SSH question

2008-08-13 Thread Matthew Seaman
EdwardKing wrote: > I use SSH to remote FreeBSD > $ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] > password: > > Then I SSh to suspend client in that remote machine: > $~ > /home/tom: Permission denied > > Permission denied? Why? How to do that? What happened here is that you were trying to type an escape code into ss

SSH question

2008-08-13 Thread EdwardKing
I use SSH to remote FreeBSD $ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] password: Then I SSh to suspend client in that remote machine: $~ /home/tom: Permission denied Permission denied? Why? How to do that? -- Confidentiali

Re: An ssh Question

2007-07-07 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 11:59:28AM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote: > Jonathan Chen wrote: > >On Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 02:52:21AM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote: > >>I have a machine that is my firewall/gateway to a private network NATing > >>non-routable addresses. I can ssh at-will from hosts on the private

Re: An ssh Question

2007-07-07 Thread Tim Daneliuk
Tim Daneliuk wrote: Simon Chang wrote: Nevermind - it was total pilot error on my part involving being up way too late and not using my noggin' ... sorry to disturb... carry on ;) -- Tim Daneliuk [EMAIL PROTE

Re: An ssh Question

2007-07-07 Thread Tim Daneliuk
Simon Chang wrote: OpenSSH_4.5p1 FreeBSD-20061110, OpenSSL 0.9.7e-p1 25 Oct 2004 debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config debug2: ssh_connect: needpriv 0 debug1: Connecting to xx.com [x.x.x.x] port 22. What is really baffling is that if I try the exact same th

Re: An ssh Question

2007-07-07 Thread Tim Daneliuk
Jonathan Chen wrote: On Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 02:52:21AM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote: I have a machine that is my firewall/gateway to a private network NATing non-routable addresses. I can ssh at-will from hosts on the private network to machines out on the net, but when I try to ssh from the firew

Re: An ssh Question

2007-07-07 Thread Simon Chang
OpenSSH_4.5p1 FreeBSD-20061110, OpenSSL 0.9.7e-p1 25 Oct 2004 debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config debug2: ssh_connect: needpriv 0 debug1: Connecting to xx.com [x.x.x.x] port 22. What is really baffling is that if I try the exact same thing from, say, a cyg

Re: An ssh Question

2007-07-07 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 02:52:21AM -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote: > I have a machine that is my firewall/gateway to a private network NATing > non-routable addresses. I can ssh at-will from hosts on the private > network to machines out on the net, but when I try to ssh from the > firewall machine to a

An ssh Question

2007-07-07 Thread Tim Daneliuk
I have a machine that is my firewall/gateway to a private network NATing non-routable addresses. I can ssh at-will from hosts on the private network to machines out on the net, but when I try to ssh from the firewall machine to a particular address, it just hangs and eventually times out. Verbose

Re: SSH question (some kind off-topic)

2007-05-19 Thread Kevin Hunter
At 5:42p -0400 on 19 May 2007, Arvee Klesk wrote: Hi list. When a password is send (via a POP3 session without SSL, or without establishing a secure connection) it can be retrieved by the ISP, or somebody ahead, right. AFAIK, making an SSH session to a server and forwarding, for instance, port

SSH question (some kind off-topic)

2007-05-19 Thread Arvee Klesk
Hi list. When a password is send (via a POP3 session without SSL, or without establishing a secure connection) it can be retrieved by the ISP, or somebody ahead, right. AFAIK, making an SSH session to a server and forwarding, for instance, port 110 (POP3) to the SSH session, or some other port / a

Re: tarring over ssh question - pulling from the source to tarfiles

2005-11-02 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Nov 1, 2005, at 11:20 PM, user wrote: I do that like this: tar cf - /files | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] "cat > /usr/home/user/file_data2.tar" or if I want to split it into multiple files: tar cf - /files | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] "split - -b 1024m /usr/home/user/file_data2.tar" This works just

Re: tarring over ssh question - pulling from the source to tarfiles

2005-11-02 Thread Norberto Meijome
Malcolm Kay wrote: On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 05:51 pm, Glenn Dawson wrote: At 11:20 PM 11/1/2005, user wrote: Is that possible ? rsync/rdist are not available. I need to do this over ssh and tar, as in the above examples. To "user" From the other end:- % ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] tar -f /file

Re: tarring over ssh question - pulling from the source to tarfiles

2005-11-02 Thread Malcolm Kay
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005 05:51 pm, Glenn Dawson wrote: > At 11:20 PM 11/1/2005, user wrote: > >Hello, > > > >Sometimes I have a bunch of data that I want to transfer from > > source to destination over ssh, but I want to tar it up on > > the way over (that is, I don't have enough space on the > > source

Re: tarring over ssh question - pulling from the source to tarfiles

2005-11-01 Thread Glenn Dawson
At 11:20 PM 11/1/2005, user wrote: Hello, Sometimes I have a bunch of data that I want to transfer from source to destination over ssh, but I want to tar it up on the way over (that is, I don't have enough space on the source to create a tarball of the data and then just scp the tarball over...

tarring over ssh question - pulling from the source to tarfiles

2005-11-01 Thread user
Hello, Sometimes I have a bunch of data that I want to transfer from source to destination over ssh, but I want to tar it up on the way over (that is, I don't have enough space on the source to create a tarball of the data and then just scp the tarball over...) I do that like this: tar cf - /fi

Re: VNC + SSH question..

2005-08-30 Thread Nikolas Britton
On 8/30/05, Eric Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can you give me an example at what that would look like if im useing a > linux box...can you giev me the command line santax? I used port to > point to 192.168.1.104:22 > Umm? I'm talking about simple NAT port forwarding: VNC Putty SSL Tu

Re: VNC + SSH question..

2005-08-30 Thread Nikolas Britton
On 8/30/05, Eric Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey guys had a SSH forward question so here goes... > > > I have 2 computers on my lan one of them is a server and the other is my > desktop. > > Desktop 192.168.1.104 > Server 192.168.1.103 > > Now I have port forwarding setup on my crappy l

Re: VNC + SSH question..

2005-08-30 Thread Philip Hallstrom
Hey guys had a SSH forward question so here goes... I have 2 computers on my lan one of them is a server and the other is my desktop. Desktop 192.168.1.104 Server 192.168.1.103 Now I have port forwarding setup on my crappy linksys router so 22 is pointing to my Server (192.168.1.103) My q

Re: VNC + SSH question..

2005-08-30 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Aug 31, 2005, at 9:22 AM, Eric Murphy wrote: Hey guys had a SSH forward question so here goes... I have 2 computers on my lan one of them is a server and the other is my desktop. Desktop 192.168.1.104 Server 192.168.1.103 Now I have port forwarding setup on my crappy linksys router so

VNC + SSH question..

2005-08-30 Thread Eric Murphy
Hey guys had a SSH forward question so here goes... I have 2 computers on my lan one of them is a server and the other is my desktop. Desktop 192.168.1.104 Server 192.168.1.103 Now I have port forwarding setup on my crappy linksys router so 22 is pointing to my Server (192.168.1.103) My q

Re: dump/restore over ssh question

2005-05-20 Thread Elliot Finley
From: "Andy Firman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 04:28:40PM +0100, Xian wrote: > > To restore the filesystems: > > Boot from a rescue disk and create the partitions of on the disk. I've never > > smashed anything badly enough to need to work out how to do this. At least > > the par

Re: dump/restore over ssh question

2005-05-18 Thread Andy Firman
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 04:28:40PM +0100, Xian wrote: > To restore the filesystems: > Boot from a rescue disk and create the partitions of on the disk. I've never > smashed anything badly enough to need to work out how to do this. At least > the partitions were still there. Well this is more com

Re: dump/restore over ssh question

2005-05-06 Thread Xian
On Friday 06 May 2005 15:34, Andy Firman wrote: > I am following this guide: > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/backup-basics.htm >l and successfully dumped /, /usr, and /var over ssh to another box and > called them root-back.gz, usr-back.gz, and var-back.gz. > > But I can

dump/restore over ssh question

2005-05-06 Thread Andy Firman
I am following this guide: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/backup-basics.html and successfully dumped /, /usr, and /var over ssh to another box and called them root-back.gz, usr-back.gz, and var-back.gz. But I can't figure out the restore part. Let's say I replace the

Re: ssh question

2004-08-25 Thread Volker Kindermann
> > After modifying the sshd.conf to allow my new IP access via ssh I > > can't connect. I have stopped and restarted the service and the > > server and double > > 'Allow your new ip address' ? > > What you can specify on /etc/ssh/sshd_config is the ip the server > binds to, not the ip addresses

Re: ssh question

2004-08-25 Thread epilogue
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 13:42:52 -0500 "Mark Tullos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > After modifying the sshd.conf to allow my new IP access via ssh I can't > connect. I have stopped and restarted the service and the server and > double check the conf file. I have checked hosts.allow and found nothi

Re: ssh question

2004-08-25 Thread Hugo Silva
> > After modifying the sshd.conf to allow my new IP access via ssh I can't > connect. I have stopped and restarted the service and the server and > double 'Allow your new ip address' ? What you can specify on /etc/ssh/sshd_config is the ip the server binds to, not the ip addresses of the clien

ssh question

2004-08-25 Thread Mark Tullos
After modifying the sshd.conf to allow my new IP access via ssh I can't connect. I have stopped and restarted the service and the server and double check the conf file. I have checked hosts.allow and found nothing wrong. Is there some other file I need to change as well? If not, how would I go

Re: SSH question

2004-06-07 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 02:31:43PM -0400, Bart Silverstrim wrote: > While the server I want to copy FROM is apparently running > sshd2: SSH Secure Shell 3.2.3 (non-commercial version) on > i686-pc-linux-gnu > > I have created the pub key on the FreeBSD system with > ssh-keygen -t dsa > then copi

SSH question

2004-06-07 Thread Bart Silverstrim
Hello... Sorry if this is too OT, but I recently posted about copying some files from one server to another using scp...I thought I could get that set up easily since I've done it before. Silly me! The primary server is running # ssh -V OpenSSH_3.5p1 FreeBSD-20030924, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, Ope

Re: Quick SSH question

2004-05-18 Thread Albert Shih
Le 17/05/2004 à 22:22:57-0700, Matt Navarre a écrit > When using DSA publuc key authentication with SSH does the [EMAIL PROTECTED] at the > end of the public key have any bearing on whether the key wil authenticate or > not? It's just for your information. You can put anything (event nothing).

Quick SSH question

2004-05-17 Thread Matt Navarre
When using DSA publuc key authentication with SSH does the [EMAIL PROTECTED] at the end of the public key have any bearing on whether the key wil authenticate or not? Anyone know off the top of their head? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] it was a hard sell, since he's a database person, and as far as I've

Re: Rsync autologin over ssh question

2004-04-09 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 12:21:33PM -0700, Brent Wiese wrote: > Here is what I need to do: > > I need to somehow automate an rsync from 1 box to several others. > > I have set up SSH for RSAAuthentication, the method I'd prefer to use (over > RHostsRSA). > > I am able to slogin to the other boxes

Rsync autologin over ssh question

2004-04-09 Thread Brent Wiese
Here is what I need to do: I need to somehow automate an rsync from 1 box to several others. I have set up SSH for RSAAuthentication, the method I'd prefer to use (over RHostsRSA). I am able to slogin to the other boxes w/o supplying the passphrase. But here is where I'm stuck. How do I make a

Re: ssh question

2003-01-30 Thread Daniel Bye
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 12:46:30PM -0500, Tyler Parrott wrote: > Hello all, > > I was just in the process of compiling something through ssh(i.e. I > ssh'd to my machine at home and ran make install) but during the > compilation, my ssh client crashed. Does that mean that my build was > kill

ssh question

2003-01-30 Thread Tyler Parrott
Hello all, I was just in the process of compiling something through ssh(i.e. I ssh'd to my machine at home and ran make install) but during the compilation, my ssh client crashed. Does that mean that my build was killed as well? Thanks Tyler To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]