On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 12:50:31 -0500, Kurt Wall wrote:
>>
>> You wear them over your thong Skippy
>
>Oy. The mind boggles...
>
>Kurt
I had to bring the thong issue back up. Skippy blundered into that one
a few months back. We had quite a run on the list over it ;-)
stayler
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stayler wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 12:39:02 +1000, Keith Antoine wrote:
>
> >On Thursday 22 November 2001 07:37, Mike Andrew enunciated:
> >> > On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 19:41:36 +1000, Keith Antoine wrote:
> >> > >As soon as I get to unknown areas these days I get brain freeze.
> >>
> >> wear baggy
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 12:39:02 +1000, Keith Antoine wrote:
>On Thursday 22 November 2001 07:37, Mike Andrew enunciated:
>> > On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 19:41:36 +1000, Keith Antoine wrote:
>> > >As soon as I get to unknown areas these days I get brain freeze.
>>
>> wear baggy trousers like I do.
>
>What a
On Thursday 22 November 2001 07:37, Mike Andrew enunciated:
> > On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 19:41:36 +1000, Keith Antoine wrote:
> > >As soon as I get to unknown areas these days I get brain freeze.
>
> wear baggy trousers like I do.
What are trousers ?
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> On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 19:41:36 +1000, Keith Antoine wrote:
> >As soon as I get to unknown areas these days I get brain freeze.
wear baggy trousers like I do.
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On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 19:41:36 +1000, Keith Antoine wrote:
>As soon as I get to unknown areas these days I get brain freeze.
And that is quite an accomplishment in and of itself there Skippy,
given the weather down there ;-)
>> Hope this answers your question. other than doing it for you 8^)
>
On Wednesday 21 November 2001 19:41, Kurt Wall enunciated:
> Keith Antoine wrote:
> > Need help here, just do not understand it and the instructions are way
> > above my head.
>
> Are you trying to run the SSH daemon, or one of the client apps?
>
> Kurt
Found that it was initialised on boot and t
Keith Antoine wrote:
>
> Need help here, just do not understand it and the instructions are way above
> my head.
Are you trying to run the SSH daemon, or one of the client apps?
Kurt
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On Wednesday 21 November 2001 11:10, Bill Day enunciated:
> When as root you typed ssh(d) you started the daemon(check as root ps ax)
> when as a user you attempted it, it tried to authenticate with out having
> the daemon running or without you making your keys as of yet...
I saw on bootup that
> > check the security section in http://linux.nf
> > There are detailed steps for installation from tarball.
> > I think host was to be generated automatically.
> > Did you start and install sshd as root?
>
> I went there and the SxS was not simple enough and did not m
That depends on where you installed sshd ! ssh-keygen can make a key for
you, place them in /etc/ssh/, you need a config file too and start sshd like
so
sshd -f /path/to/config/file -p (this is the port to lisen to) -g 10 ( grace
period to atuh)
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On Tuesday 20 November 2001 22:48, Chang enunciated:
> check the security section in http://linux.nf
> There are detailed steps for installation from tarball.
> I think host was to be generated automatically.
> Did you start and install sshd as root?
I went there and the SxS wa
check the security section in http://linux.nf
There are detailed steps for installation from tarball.
I think host was to be generated automatically.
Did you start and install sshd as root?
> I have never setup or used ssh before, always was rlogin/telnet or ftp.
> I look like I h
I have never setup or used ssh before, always was rlogin/telnet or ftp.
I look like I have it installed but when I type in as user /usr/sbin/sshd I
get:
Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key
Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key
Disabling protocol version 1. Could not load
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 09:44:14PM +0800, Toylet [sleepy] wrote:
>ok.it's really using hosts.allow,
>but not /etc/inet.d ... strange...
Programs can run as daemons, still using tcp_wrappers by compiling them
with the tcp_wrappers support. We do this with smail-3.2 and ssh.
Bill
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ok.it's really using hosts.allow,
but not /etc/inet.d ... strange...
Chang wrote:
>
> Is it now under the tcp wrapper?
>
> How could I dis-associate sshd from the tcp wrapper?
> Better without a recompile.
>
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Is it now under the tcp wrapper?
How could I dis-associate sshd from the tcp wrapper?
Better without a recompile.
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