H. S. wrote:
Apparently, _Mark Lijftogt_, on 19/10/04 00:52,typed:
Could you run the sshd with the -d option on your router ?
you might see something that the client won't give you.
I changed this line in /etc/ssh/sshd_config in the laptop file:
#ChallengeResponseAuthentication no
Commenting it o
Apparently, _Mark Lijftogt_, on 19/10/04 00:52,typed:
H. S. wrote:
> On my internal LAN, I am able to connect from the laptop to the router
using SSH as a normal user. But I am not able to connect to the laptop
from the router. SSH works properly on all other computers (I am able
to connect to a
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 23:56:20 -0400, "H. S." wrote:
> I recently installed Unstable on a laptop. It is a
DHCP
> client (being
> given a fixed IP address (192.168.0.15). I am running
> Testing on the
> router (and a dhcp server) which uses ADSL modem to
> connect to the internet.
>
> On my intern
H. S. wrote:
> On my internal LAN, I am able to connect from the laptop to the router
using SSH as a normal user. But I am not able to connect to the laptop
from the router. SSH works properly on all other computers (I am able to
connect to another one running Unstable). Here is what I get if I
I recently installed Unstable on a laptop. It is a DHCP client (being
given a fixed IP address (192.168.0.15). I am running Testing on the
router (and a dhcp server) which uses ADSL modem to connect to the internet.
On my internal LAN, I am able to connect from the laptop to the router
using SS
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