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On Sunday 05 of March 2006 02:12, Kumba wrote: |
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> Jakub Ladman wrote: |
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> > Thank you for answer. |
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> >> Make sure you have a valid /etc/shells defined, and include /bin/sh and |
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> > The file was there, but no /bin/sh inside. But no difference if i type it |
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> > in. |
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> >> /bin/ash. That one hung me up for a while. Enabling dropbear via debug |
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> > How to enable it? Emerging it with debug use flag again? |
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> >> foreground mode may also reveal where else it fails if shells doesn't |
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> >> fix your issue. |
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> > Jakub Ladman |
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> It's a start up flag. Try passing --help to get the full list of dropbear |
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> command-line options. |
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dropbear -F |
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Its output is absolutely silent :-( |
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Jakub |
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> --Kumba |
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