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
> > 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
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
> 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
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
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