experienced (and fixed) this
can point me in the right direction?
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(policy ACCEPT):
Chain output (policy ACCEPT):
(vernon is a machine that has nothing to do with the ssh session -
it's on a different subnet altogether).
On server, sshd is running, port 22 is open, etc, etc.
Any clues? Thanks,
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Dec 9 18:49:20 2001 from client
Connection to server closed.
The last login comes from the server machine, meaning that I have
successfully authenticated myself. Then something happens...
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, restarted sshd for good measure,
but nothing has changed. Besides, why that particular server? Baffling.
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King_Kong [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Did you /etc/ssh/sshd_config have a :
AllowUsers put_your_login_here
? :)
No ;-)
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Dams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try to disable X-forwarding (ssh -x)
No difference (and it shouldn't matter)
or if it dont work try the verbose mode (ssh -v) to see where it
fails..
I included ssh -v output with my original posting.
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explicitly will not improve anybody's chances...
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openssh-server` show?
On both machines:
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root23484 Dec 3 22:18
/usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server
On the server:
# rpm -V openssh-server
S.5T c /etc/ssh/sshd_config
- which is what I expect - I edited the file, and posted it here.
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there per-user files that KDE sources/executes?
Platform - RH7.1 Linux 2.4.9-12 on i686, KDE 2.1.1
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Rahul Garg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
well, if i use ftp then it doesnot copies directories and subdirectories
recursively.
Why not? Chack man ftpd.
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that as your Linux backup directory - the Linux machine won't know
the difference.
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Rahul Garg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
if i use the tar command then how could i extract files in windows or in any
other m/c.a nd have the same dir and subdir structure
Install Cygwin (it belongs to Red Hat now :)
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Have you seem my earlier message? You can do it to a directory on you
Linux box. Now change that to a samba-mounted windows share and you
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