day, November 04, 2001 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: ssh works from windows not from linux; protocol version difference?
>
> So now I have OpenSSH installed (btw, dselect was unable to remove the ssh
> directories). It uses protocol 1.5 it seems I am running potato and
> would like to use pr
So now I have OpenSSH installed (btw, dselect was unable to remove the ssh
directories). It uses protocol 1.5 it seems I am running potato and
would like to use protocol 2.0 Is that possible?
How do I set other preferences like encryption and stuff??
btw, is there any GUI to ssh and its
On Sunday 04 November 2001 12:20 pm, Gianguido Cianci wrote:
> first o fall which ssh should I install? ssh or Openssh? any practical
> difference? as oppoesed to ideological difference???
>From what it sounds like you're trying to do, I'd say OpenSSH is a better
choice. I believe the other ssh
I think it might be a little more complicated than what's below (?)
> Hello everyone,
>
>
> after an afternoon fighting with my ethernet card I have finally solved
my
> problems with it (I hope... :-( )
>
> I have installed ssh but can't log into a machine. the strange thing is
that
> I can
On Sat, 2001-11-03 at 23:54, Gianguido Cianci wrote:
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
>
> after an afternoon fighting with my ethernet card I have finally solved my
> problems with it (I hope... :-( )
>
> I have installed ssh but can't log into a machine. the strange thing is that
> I can if I try fr
Hello everyone,
after an afternoon fighting with my ethernet card I have finally solved my
problems with it (I hope... :-( )
I have installed ssh but can't log into a machine. the strange thing is that
I can if I try from a Windows PC using PuTTY.
I presume it is a question of ssh config
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