I'm using shadow so i guess i need the other config.
Anyway it's working.
Thanks
Pete
--- Stephan Seitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 06:36:32AM -0700, Pete
> RedHair wrote:
> >It is now working without any problems.
>
> Fine.
>
> >Stephan reported about some changes need
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 06:36:32AM -0700, Pete RedHair wrote:
It is now working without any problems.
Fine.
Stephan reported about some changes needed to do in
the sshd_config, should i keep them, are they to be
You'll need them, if you don't have your passwords in /etc/shadow but
in LDAP or Samba
Yep, it's writen there, thanks for your help.
It is now working without any problems.
Stephan reported about some changes needed to do in
the sshd_config, should i keep them, are they to be
default in sarge ?
Thanks again Colin, and Stephan
Pete
--- Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On M
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 06:11:07AM -0700, Pete RedHair wrote:
> Thanks for your reply .
>
> I was forgetting putty since it worked fine with woody, however i did
> upgraded putty and now it works ok, even after the changes i made in
> sshd_config which didn't let me login.
>
> Guess i missed the
Thanks for your reply .
I was forgetting putty since it worked fine with
woody, however i did upgraded putty and now it works
ok, even after the changes i made in sshd_config which
didn't let me login.
Guess i missed the problem tracking when i assumed
everything was ok with my old version of put
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 04:43:48AM -0700, Pete RedHair wrote:
> What happens is that i get the usual window when an application
> crashes saying "putty.exe generated errors and is being closed by
> windows, you need to restart the program" (it's something like this i
> had to translate since my win
Sorry.
What happens is that i get the usual window when an
application crashes saying "putty.exe generated errors
and is being closed by windows, you need to restart
the program" (it's something like this i had to
translate since my windows is not english.
Also if i open an ssh connection to a wo
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 03:15:44AM -0700, Pete RedHair wrote:
> I've upgraded two Debian Woody boxes to "testing" (sarge).
>
> I use putty from a windows 2000 PC to login to these linux boxes, but
> after the upgrade i can't login anymore.
>
> What happens is that after typing the username and pa
I've tried that and now i can't login at all i get
"access denied".
PasswordAuthentication no (was yes)
ChallengeResponseAuthentication yes (was no)
UsePAM yes (was yes)
Could'nt find it on BTS, i'll check again.
Thanks
Pete
--- Stephan Seitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 03:15:44AM -0700, Pete RedHair wrote:
I've upgraded two Debian Woody boxes to "testing"
(sarge).
Is there anything wrong with the new version of the
ssh server or is there anything more i need to do to
get ssh to work ?
Did you find your problem in the BTS? The new ssh uses
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