Turbo Fredriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have been looking al over for this trick... Tried this one to, which did
> not work...
In the beginning of your .xsession:
eval $(ssh-agent)
ssh-add
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ben Pfaff) writes:
> 530-Sorry, there are too many anonymous users using the system at this
> 530-time. Please try again later. There is currently a limit of 10
> 530-anonymous users for your domain group.
Sometimes the ftpd on master gets hung. Whene
On Wed, 7 Jan 1998, Amos Shapira wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
> |On 6 Jan 1998, Rob Browning wrote:
> |
> |> Or if you use X, just put:
> |>=20
> |> exec ssh-agent ~/.x-common-startup
> |>=20
> |> in your .xinitrc. Then you can run ssh-add once after logging in, and
> |>
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
|On 6 Jan 1998, Rob Browning wrote:
|
|> Or if you use X, just put:
|>=20
|> exec ssh-agent ~/.x-common-startup
|>=20
|> in your .xinitrc. Then you can run ssh-add once after logging in, and
|> never type the phrase again until you log out.
|
|I have bee
On 6 Jan 1998, Rob Browning wrote:
> Or if you use X, just put:
>
> exec ssh-agent ~/.x-common-startup
>
> in your .xinitrc. Then you can run ssh-add once after logging in, and
> never type the phrase again until you log out.
I have been looking al over for this trick... Tried this one to, w
Turbo Fredriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It seem you haven't read ssh's man page propperly... Use 'ssh-agent bash' (
> or whatever shell you are using, tcsh, yuck.. :) then use 'ssh-add' which
> will then tell each ssh/scp client your passphrase...
Or if you use X, just put:
exec ssh-ag
On Tue, 6 Jan 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As a purely practical point: I dislike having to type my passphrase or
> password for every file I'm uploading. Heiko, can dupload be changed to
> upload all files with one "scp" when using SSH to upload?
It seem you haven't read ssh's man page proppe
> upload all files with one "scp" when using SSH to upload?
Isn't that what ssh-agent is for? You run it, give it the pass
phrase, and then dupload forever :-)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Heiko, can dupload be changed to upload all files with one "scp"
> when using SSH to upload?
See #13383.
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On Mon, Jan 05, 1998 at 11:33:25PM +0200, Amos Shapira wrote:
> I might be missing something here, but after being beaten by crackers who
> simply put a password sniffer on one of my Debian machines, I'd strongly
> recommand the Debian leaders to reconsider the policy of plain ftp and
> telnet. In
Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|I suspect the error message of being a "fall through". I just tried the
|same route and was rejected. In the past this has been because someone has
|disabled ftp on master, and it usually clears up soon. You should still be
|able to telnet into master and th
On Mon, Jan 05, 1998 at 08:05:59AM -0500, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> blp:/raid/home/blp$ ftp master
> Connected to master.debian.org.
> 220-This system is for internal use by the Debian developers. It is not
> 220-open to anonymous FTP. Please use ftp.debian.org or one of its many
> 22
On Mon, 5 Jan 1998, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Firstly, there is this:
>
> blp:/raid/home/blp$ ftp master
> Connected to master.debian.org.
> 220-This system is for internal use by the Debian developers. It is not
> 220-open to anonymous FTP. Please use ftp.debian.org or one of its many
>
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