On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 05:52:22PM +0200, Wouter van Vliet / Interpotential
wrote:
> Ok, so apparently the problem had all sorts of things to do with the host
> key being blacklisted, and therefore labeled as 'compromised'. Of course one
> can't SSH in anymore in such a situation.
>
> How to prev
Ok, so apparently the problem had all sorts of things to do with the host
key being blacklisted, and therefore labeled as 'compromised'. Of course one
can't SSH in anymore in such a situation.
How to prevent it? Well, I probably should have checked with ssh-vulnkey
before doing the upgrade.
W.
O
Hi!
Well, maybe something happened to passwordless authentication - did you try
to connect using password, not RSA key? To do so, you can simply move
~/.ssh/id* somewhere and try to connect. You should be asked for a password
that time.
I'm not sure about that, but hope that helps.
--
Regards,
Hi All,
I've just been attempting an (more than just slightly) overdue upgrade from
Etch to Lenny on a machine I don't have physical access to. At first,
everything seemed to work fine. But after a while my connection (over ssh)
was dropped and all my box returns now is 'connection closed' when I
Francesco Pietra wrote:
[snip]
with data for the two machines (IP address corresponds
to "inet addr" as from "ifconfig", MAC Addess has the
hexadecimals correctly, while Hostame is empty. I
tried to put in the "hostame" of the two machines,
though it was as write forbidden. I operated from
Gnome/
Hello,
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> DHCP shows a table with 3 columns and two rows
>
> Host Name / IP Address / MAC Address
>
> with data for the two machines (IP address corresponds
> to "inet addr" as from "ifconfig", MAC Addess has the
> hexadecimals correctly, while Hostame
Kapil:
I feel you are suggesting me the right way.
Because it is fast, I have reconstructed the keys and
reestablished the ssh connection between the two
machines.
Then I entered the config of the the Zyxel Prestige
660H (cable connection ADSL) via http, giving the
password that I used at the fir
Hello,
I read your mail more carefully this time!
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> It worked beautifully for a week. At a new boot today
> the 32bit machine had taken the former IP address of
> the 64bit machine, and viceversa.
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> Surpris
The "Static" assignment was on the hypothesis that the
two IP addresses that the two machines were used to
take were internal to the modem. Actually, changing
from DHCP to Static has broken any connection to
internet, i.e., if I understand, that "Static" is to
the eth# connection, while my provider
Hello,
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> It worked beautifully for a week. At a new boot today
> the 32bit machine had taken the former IP address of
> the 64bit machine, and viceversa.
> A system maintainer suggested to change the eth#
> connections of the two machines (Desktopp,
>
It worked beautifully for a week. At a new boot today
the 32bit machine had taken the former IP address of
the 64bit machine, and viceversa.
$ slogin "IP address of the other machine"
reported
port 22: time out, while internet navigation with
Firefox browser was OK.
I recognize while writing that
> ! Using username "rich".
> . Session password prompt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: )
> . Using stored password.
> . Sent password
> ! Access denied
> . Access denied
Maybe a problem in /etc/hosts.allow or /etc/hosts.deny? Or something
PAM related (which I know nothing about and pity you
I lost the reply to this originally, so this may appear as a new posting
(soz!)
I'd written:
I have a Woody box running ssh. I can remotely access it no problems using
linux, but try from WinSCP and I can only log in as root! For other users it
won't authenticate the password.
Any ideas?
And
> I have a Woody box running ssh. I can remotely access it no problems
using
> linux, but try from WinSCP and I can only log in as root! For other users it
> won't authenticate the password.
You need to look at some ssh logs, to see where the exchange breaks
down. See if WinSCP will give them
I have a Woody box running ssh. I can remotely access it no problems using
linux, but try from WinSCP and I can only log in as root! For other users it
won't authenticate the password.
Any ideas?
sshd_config file is below.
# Package generated configuration file
# See the sshd(8) manpage for de
Hi,
My problem is with setting up ssh in a chrooted environment:
The box in question is running Debian 2.4 "unstable" (2.4.18-bf2.4)
with the following relevant packages installed:
ii makejail 0.0.5-4Automatically create chroot jails for
progra
ii fileutils 5.0.91-2 T
no im trying to ssh to a machine on the network, but those are the errors i
am getting
im assuming it is sshd although im not entirely certain what could be
causing the error
but ill try what you said
adios
on Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 02:19:43PM +1000, Tomaas Ortega ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> hey guys
> im getting these errors when running ssh i was wondering if anyone could help
> me
>
>
> debug1: sshd version OpenSSH_2.5.2p2
> debug1: load_private_key_autodetect: type 0 RSA1
> Disabling protocol
hey guys
im getting these errors when running ssh i was wondering if
anyone could help me
debug1: sshd version OpenSSH_2.5.2p2debug1:
load_private_key_autodetect: type 0 RSA1Disabling protocol version 2. Could
not load host keydebug1: Bind to port 22 on 0.0.0.0.
all keygens are installed
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 07:01:21PM -0800, Nate Amsden wrote:
> i think your /etc/hosts.deny (or allow/both) may be too strict. i would
> reccomend installing an identd server on 192.168.0.50 and setup reverse
> dns for that zone 192.168.0.50 for optimal results. the system is just
> paranoid to l
Philipp Schulte wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I have problems to login on my ssh-server from one particular
> machine. I have to try several times, but after one successful login
> it works smooth.
> Can somebody please explain, what these messages mean and how to fix it?
>
> Feb 7 01:23:52 nepomuk sshd[1
Hello,
I have problems to login on my ssh-server from one particular
machine. I have to try several times, but after one successful login
it works smooth.
Can somebody please explain, what these messages mean and how to fix it?
Feb 7 01:23:52 nepomuk sshd[14394]: Did not receive ident string from
Hi,OpenSSH recently died on me, and I have not benn able to fix it.
When I try to log in, I get a wierd error:
>sxe:~$ ssh localhost
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
>Last login: Fri Aug 25 11:20:03 2000 from stfw.sasktel.sk.ca on pts/1
>
>No mail.
>Last login: Fri Aug 25 11:20:03 2000 from stfw.sas
mea culpa! I found the problem. (sshd on server was down :-( )
thanks,
[]s,
Mario O.de Menezes"Many are the plans in a man's heart, but
IPEN-CNEN/SP is the Lord's purpose that prevails"
http://curiango.ipen.br/~mario Prov. 19.21
On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 08:53:19 -0300, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, J.H.M. Dassen wrote:
> > You don't give the output of 'ssh -v server', so it's difficult to provide
> > you with useful advice.
> (server box):
> SSH Version 1.2.25 [i486-unknown-linux], protocol version
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, J.H.M. Dassen wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 08:38:39 -0300, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
> > I'm having some strange ssh problems after a kernel upgrade. I
> > installed 2.2.9 and now I can't connect to my server with ssh. It refuses
On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 08:38:39 -0300, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
> I'm having some strange ssh problems after a kernel upgrade. I
> installed 2.2.9 and now I can't connect to my server with ssh. It refuses
> my connection.
You don't give the output of
Hi,
I'm having some strange ssh problems after a kernel upgrade. I
installed 2.2.9 and now I can't connect to my server with ssh. It refuses
my connection.
What could be happening? Where should I look for info? Where is
the logs of ssh? What have ssh that relates w
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