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Markus Duft wrote: |
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> Thats because services aren't supported (yet) in prefix. I stumbled over this one too a while ago. There is no other option that doing things manually (generating keys, and starting daemon). |
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> You can lookup how the keys are generated in the init.d/sshd, that’s where I took it from (just use EPREFIX/ paths everywhere...). after that just run EPREFIX/usr/sbin/sshd (maybe as root, I don't know if it works a user...?) and that’s it... |
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> Personally I wrote my own init.d scripts for my system which starts the sshd (which was work of about 2 minutes...). |
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Well, after a lot of tinkering, I did manage to get the sshd server |
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started as root. Also, I can ssh into it as root. For some strange |
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reason it won't allow me to ssh in as a user. When I try, I get a |
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"permission denied" message after I type in my passwd. |
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This is probably more of an AIX thing than a Prefix thing, but I was |
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wondering if anyone would know what would cause this? |
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Greg Trigg |
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Jacksonville, AR |
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