Re: [ssh]: Subject emails

2001-08-10 Thread J Grant
this can be configured with topica.com or yahoogroups.com but this list is majordomo is it? JG Volkmar \Mjoellnir\ Seifert wrote: I have a small request, could the moderator of the email list add [ssh]: to the subject of emails that go through this list please?

Re: [ssh]: Subject emails

2001-08-10 Thread Gary Wilson
On Fri, 10 Aug 2001, J Grant wrote: Hello I have a small request, could the moderator of the email list add [ssh]: to the subject of emails that go through this list please? It would be simpler to search for emails I file then and also I can reply to important emails quicker. Would

[ssh]: Boucing emails everytime I post

2001-08-10 Thread J Grant
Hello I think it is better if i just add [ssh]: to every email i attempt to send to this list, (along with changing the reply address to [EMAIL PROTECTED], nearly made the same mistake of replying to myself with this email!) I dont mean to create another long thread that is not SSH related but

OpenSSH 2.5.2p2, Linux, and not accepting passwords

2001-08-10 Thread Roy S. Rapoport
Well this is bizarre. Default install of openssh on this linux box (originally RedHat but I think someone's put a new kernel on it -- it reports itself as 2.2.12-20 when I do uname -a. Sorry, Solaris is my forte, not Linux). It all works. Oh, except for logging in using password

Re: [ssh]: Subject emails

2001-08-10 Thread LEFEVRE David
Hello all, I agree ! I use this scheme for the Firewall-one mailling list ([FW1] in the subject), and it work perfectly. Why don't we use this simple trick ? Have a nice day, Bye J Grant wrote: Hello I think it is better if i just add [ssh]: to every email i attempt to send to this list,

SSH logging problem

2001-08-10 Thread Henrikki Almusa
Hello I have just installed linux first time and wanted to use SSH instead of telnet. I have problem logging to OpenSSH server on it. I looked thru some posts and tried with ssh -v command to see the problem. Any help is appreciated. OpenSSH_2.9p2, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090600f

Re: [ssh]: Boucing emails everytime I post

2001-08-10 Thread J Grant
Hello, Thank you for your reply, I only joined [EMAIL PROTECTED] as it was listed as the active mailing list on the website, I did not know any other mailing list existed. I do not know who is the webmaster. JG Atro Tossavainen wrote: I dont mean to create another long thread that is not

[ssh] FireWall-1 Mailing list

2001-08-10 Thread LEFEVRE David
Just for info : Mailing list : http://www.checkpoint.com/services/mailing.html Newsgroup : http://news.checkpoint.com/nntp.html If you can't have a web access, that's what they say on the mailling list page : The address for the FireWall-1 mailing list address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] To send a

Re: OpenSSH 2.5.2p2, Linux, and not accepting passwords

2001-08-10 Thread Daniel Fayette
Roy S. Rapoport wrote: Well this is bizarre. Default install of openssh on this linux box (originally RedHat but I think someone's put a new kernel on it -- it reports itself as 2.2.12-20 when I do uname -a. Sorry, Solaris is my forte, not Linux). It all works. Oh, except for

Re: OpenSSH 2.5.2p2, Linux, and not accepting passwords

2001-08-10 Thread Jan Egeriis
Same problem here... Redhat 6.2 kernel 2.2.19 OpenSSH 2.9p2 Haven't found a solution yet. :-( regards Jan - Original Message - From: Roy S. Rapoport [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 9:56 AM Subject: OpenSSH 2.5.2p2, Linux, and not accepting

Re: [ssh]: Subject emails

2001-08-10 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Friday, August 10, 2001 at 10:15:04 (+0900), J Grant wrote: ] Subject: [ssh]: Subject emails I have a small request, could the moderator of the email list add [ssh]: to the subject of emails that go through this list please? It would be simpler to search for emails I file then and

Re: OpenSSH 2.5.2p2, Linux, and not accepting passwords

2001-08-10 Thread James Henry
Just a shot in the dark, but you probably compiled without pam support. ./configure --with-pam Either that or you didn't copy the pam config file from the distribution (under redhat in contrib) to /etc/pam.d/ --James Jan Egeriis writes: Same problem here... Redhat 6.2 kernel 2.2.19

RE: OpenSSH 2.5.2p2, Linux, and not accepting passwords

2001-08-10 Thread Abdul Rahman
Looks like when you built it there were some issues with getting the pam situation worked out. look at the README or INSTALL docs in the tarfile after you built the ssh package... If you are using PAM, you may need to manually install a PAM control file as /etc/pam.d/sshd (or wherever your

Updated: Remote Port Forwarding

2001-08-10 Thread David F. Newman
OK, I found the pseudo patch for channels.c that makes this change: nextstate = (c-host_port == 0 c-type != SSH_CHANNEL_RPORT_LISTENER) ? SSH_CHANNEL_DYNAMIC : SSH_CHANNEL_OPENING; So now ssh -R 4000:localhost:25 works when I telnet

Re: [ssh]: Boucing emails everytime I post

2001-08-10 Thread Ian M. Sacklow
ok now i'm confused...i just joined from the openssh page a week ago...are you saying that the list that is mentioned is not the same as the one you have mentioned or they are the same list just with different mailling addy? i would like to add my voice to the adding of [ssh] to the subject