3.8 on sparc64.
How do I determine if OpenSSH is installed on my box? (command line only, no
X11),
and whether it's a server versus a client? I'm getting to the stage where I
need to
be able to log into my server remotely.
thanks
On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 02:56:30AM -0600, David B. wrote:
3.8 on sparc64.
How do I determine if OpenSSH is installed on my box? (command line only,
no X11),
find /usr/{bin,sbin} -name ssh\* ?
and whether it's a server versus a client? I'm getting to the stage where
I need to
be able to
http://www.openssh.com/openbsd.html
Basically it is installed, client and server.
Take a peek in /etc/rc.conf to find 'sshd_flags' to see if sshd (the
server) starts when you boot.
Patsy
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, David B. wrote:
3.8 on sparc64.
How do I determine if OpenSSH is installed on my
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