Re[4]: OpenSSH over old nonfree

2000-02-21 Thread Bob Bernstein
Adam Shand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ...so ignore me :) Done! > i thought there was something else little as well going on but whatever it > was because very obvious when i killed ssh (/etc/init.d/ssh stop) and tried > to start it manuall with the -d switch (/usr/sbin/sshd -d). This last ex

Re: Re[2]: OpenSSH over old nonfree

2000-02-21 Thread Adam Shand
> > i did have this problem and i figured out what was wrong ... and i can't > > remember what it was ... it was a minor config error. one thing i had to > > fix was the path the the sshd_config file in /etc/ssh. > > Not sure I follow you here; what path? during the upgrade /etc/ssh/sshd_config

Re[2]: OpenSSH over old nonfree

2000-02-21 Thread Bob Bernstein
Adam Shand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i did have this problem and i figured out what was wrong ... and i can't > remember what it was ... it was a minor config error. one thing i had to > fix was the path the the sshd_config file in /etc/ssh. Not sure I follow you here; what path? -- Bob Ber

Re: OpenSSH over old nonfree

2000-02-20 Thread Adam Shand
> On a local potato I just installed ssh 1.2.2-1 and clicked through all > the warnings about installing it over the old non-free ssh. Since I was > unable to log into the old sshd, I figured I had nothing to lose. that is probably symptamatic of another problem though. the old sshd works just f

OpenSSH over old nonfree

2000-02-19 Thread Bob
On a local potato I just installed ssh 1.2.2-1 and clicked through all the warnings about installing it over the old non-free ssh. Since I was unable to log into the old sshd, I figured I had nothing to lose. Now I am still unable to log in from other local machines. From one of these, a new ftp i