Re: [leaf-devel] Re: Mysterious message in ssh session [Bering UCLibC v2B3]

2003-09-12 Thread Brian Boonstra
> > Could you send the > > output of ssh -vvv, so I can see where the error is occurring? To summarize for the list, I worked out this problem, thanks to Matt. It arose from a bad line in the known_hosts file. Yay! - Brian --- This

[leaf-devel] Re: Mysterious message in ssh session [Bering UCLibC v2B3]

2003-09-11 Thread Brian Boonstra
Matt wrote: > Could you send the > output of ssh -vvv, so I can see where the error is occurring? You were quite right. To my relief the given string is not my private key. Whew! I was able to notice some further symptoms BTW, in that the same (or a very similar) message often comes as I beg

[leaf-devel] Re: Mysterious message in ssh session [Bering UCLibC v2B3]

2003-09-10 Thread Brian Boonstra
Matt wrote: > read a keyfile correctly. Is your ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub (or whatever > identity file you have) correct? I suppose there are two possible such keys: (1) On the OSX maxhine: I think so, in that it works OK for public-key authentication into my other linux box. I assume this would not

[leaf-devel] Mysterious message in ssh session [Bering UCLibC v2B3]

2003-09-09 Thread Brian Boonstra
Hi folks I'm running Bering UCLibC v2B3. I just got it going this weekend, and while I'm logged into it from OSX 10.2 over an ssh session (into the dropbear server), I see frequent lines appearing on the console, perhaps every hour or so. They look like this: -- snip --

[Leaf-devel] Has anybody got a bzfrelay .lrp for bzflag forwarding?

2002-04-16 Thread Brian Boonstra
Hi folks I destroyed my LRP compilation platform some time ago. Now I would like to forward bzflag packets, which almost certainly means running the relay: http://www.bzflag.org/man-bzfrelay.html Has anybody compiled this for Dachstein (or a compatible)? - Brian

Re: [Leaf-devel] Slashdot article

2002-03-08 Thread Brian Boonstra
> > article made slashdot and leaf-project is suggested in > > > > <http://slashdot.org/articles/02/03/04/0047215.shtml?tid=172 > > It appears that Brian Boonstra made the first LEAF plug, > and maintains that LEAF is his preference. > > Haven't heard f