Re: Hello Nethelpers [SSH / PUTTY]Strange behaviour with telnetd

2006-07-01 Thread Bill Smith
Håkon Alstadheim wrote: JB MORLA wrote: Hi, I have installed sshd on Debian and PuTTY on XP. PuTTY only connects via SSH when the line: telnetd is in inetd.conf not commented. Are you sure putty is connecting via SSH? I have sometimes seen putty come up with telnet as the default proto

Re: Hello Nethelpers [SSH / PUTTY]Strange behaviour with telnetd

2006-07-01 Thread IraqiGeek
On Saturday, July 01, 2006 6:57 AM GMT, jbmorla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: < which is decoded automatically by the SSH daemon on the Debian side. > How could sshd automatically decode data sent by the PuTTY session If it does not have the key to do it ? I have one ssh manual, 2 ssh howto, the

Re: Hello Nethelpers [SSH / PUTTY]Strange behaviour with telnetd

2006-07-01 Thread Håkon Alstadheim
JB MORLA wrote: Hi, I have installed sshd on Debian and PuTTY on XP. PuTTY only connects via SSH when the line: telnetd is in inetd.conf not commented. Are you sure putty is connecting via SSH? I have sometimes seen putty come up with telnet as the default protocol. Make sure you click

Re: Hello Nethelpers [SSH / PUTTY]Strange behaviour with telnetd

2006-07-01 Thread Seeker5528
On Sat, 1 Jul 2006 07:57:51 +0200 "jbmorla" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, sorry I don't understand how the mailing list works. > > > > Should I reply directly from my mail client : gmail in IE6 ? > > Or should I do what I do now, reply to my own thread in the list itself ? > When you rep

Re: Hello Nethelpers [SSH / PUTTY]Strange behaviour with telnetd

2006-06-30 Thread jbmorla
Hi, sorry I don’t understand how the mailing list works.   Should I reply directly from my mail client : gmail in IE6 ? Or should I do what I do now, reply to my own thread in the list itself ?   Anyway you wrote :   « which is decoded automatically by the SSH daemon on the Debian si

Re: Hello Nethelpers [SSH / PUTTY]Strange behaviour with telnetd

2006-06-30 Thread Bill Jones
On 6/30/06, JB MORLA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have installed sshd on Debian and PuTTY on XP. When you installed SSH it should have made it's own host keys. Same for PuTTY. PuTTY only connects via SSH when the line: telnetd is in inetd.conf not commented. Suppose I generate a key on o