I've got Putty to work, its great. Thanks!
It just bothers me that I can't telnet/ssh from my windows pc to my linux
server using Webmin's built in junk. Maybe telneting & ssh'ing using
Webmin is voodoo...lol
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I don't know way you can't ssh or telnet from the linux command prompt,
but what computer are you trying to connect to? Are you trying to the
computer you are on? I tried it on my Redhat 7.3 machine, and I can do
it, but I don't know why you would want to. I sounds like you may be
wanting to ssh from you windows machine to your linux machine (your
firewall I think you said). If you try Putty and it doesn't work tell
me what it says.
I check on webmin, there is a "configure module" button where you can
change the setting on the Telnet/SSH client module to use ssh instead of
telnet. I did notice however that the SSH uses java, so if you haven't
downloaded it from Sun and installed it that module may not work.
Sean
Paul DiMarco wrote:
>If I try to telnet/ssh from the command prompt in linux on the localhost
>nothing happens. Weird. But I can telnet from an outside box, still no
>ssh though.
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>Maybe I should try that putty thing.
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>It sounds like you have a telnet server running in addition to an SSH
>server if you can telnet in. Try telneting or SSHing from your linux
>prompt.
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>"telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
>"ssh username@ip-address_or_name"
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>Not sure about the webmin part. What are you trying to do? Are you
>trying to connect to a different linux box through webmin? What I know
>of webmin is that it is mostly for configuring you linux box. If you
>just want to ssh to another computer, you might want to either do it
>from the command line or get a graphical Telnet/SSH client. If you want
>to ssh from a windows machine to a linux machine, I suggest trying Putty
>(http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/), its free and
>simple to use.
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>>At a DOS prompt I type: c:\telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>>I connect no problem via telnet using the above command from a DOS
prompt.
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>>In Webmin there is an option to use SSH or Telnet as you said. I've
tried
>>both options but I still can't connect to my 7.3 server via webmin
>>SSH/Telnet icon thingy. :((
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>>Telnet and SSH are different servers running on different ports. SSH
>>normally runs on port 22. From the error message you got it looks like
>>you were trying to connect on port 23. Make sure that you are using a
>>SSH client, not a telnet client. You can't connect to an SSH server
>>with a telnet client. I don't know about Webmin, but it might have a
>>choice or button to toggle that choises Telnet or SSH when you click on
>>"SSH/Telnet Login"
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>>Hope that helps.
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>>By the way, when you say that you can "telnet no problem from a dos
>>console", what do you mean? Are you at a bash command prompt? Are you
>>typing "ssh ...." or "telnet ...."?
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>>Paul DiMarco wrote:
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>>>Pardon my newbieness...
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>>>I installed webmin and I connect to my server no problem and check out
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>all
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>>>the features like hardware, software, NIC's, blah, blah, blah.
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>>>But when I click on
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>>>SSH/Telnet Login
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>>>I get a
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>>>There is no telnet server running on XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX port 23.
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>>>error...
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>>>Meanwhile I can telnet no problem from a dos console and I think sshd is
>>>running.
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>>>[root@blah ssh]# ps ax|grep ssh
>>>949 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/sshd
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>>>Any help would be great.
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