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are you trying to ssh to ur main setup, from another computer? In the |
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same network, or elsewhere? I dont know what telnet is, but i can ssh |
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to my gentoo box whenever i need, i just have to have the ports |
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forwarded. putty works well for that, but you cant (as far as i have |
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used it) copy files from the box you ssh'd to, via putty, say from |
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your linux to windows... |
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For ssh there is a config file, like on mine i don't let anyone ssh |
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into root, you have to ssh into a user, they su -. More of a security |
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issue, but ya it works. I can send you a option setup for ssh, and |
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tell you what to do with it if you want, but other thean that it |
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shouldn't be to hard to google, and read from there on. |
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-gl |
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On 2/22/07, Daiajo Tibdixious <daiajo@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On 2/23/07, Bob Sanders <rsanders@×××.com> wrote: |
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> > Daiajo Tibdixious, mused, then expounded: |
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> > > I cannot telnet to my own machine, presumably because no telnet daemon |
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> > > is running. |
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> > Why not fix the real problem and use one of the ssh variants on windows? |
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> > There's a list of options on the openssh page: |
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> > http://www.openssh.com/windows.html |
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> Thanks. PuTTY is at least giving me a Username/Password prompt. |
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> I still can't login, however I'm farily sure I can get it working |
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> after learning a bit more about ssh. |
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