Title: RE: Configuring SSH
IF you have ever been able to log in with SSH and now you can't, you may have been rootkit'd. Look for all of your sshd_config files (locate sshd_config) and vi them.
-Original Message-
From: Josh Zumsteg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesd
hi,
* Josh Zumsteg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Yes , I am still tryin to configure my SSH.. Any suggestions??
give some details regarding how u have configured ssh ?
from which machine you are trying to ssh whether its inside m/c
or outside the network.
whether the sshd servic
I believe it was not a question, but an assertion, that we need more info to
help you
you can not just say "I'm trying to use XXX program and it doesn't work"
we should know what you have tried, what firewall options you have
implemented...
if you have it restricted via tcp-wrappers (/etc/hosts.d
Hello,
Yes , I am still tryin to configure my SSH.. Any suggestions??
On Wed, 28 Aug 2002, ramakrishna wrote:
> hi,
>
> * Josh Zumsteg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Hello, my name is Josh Zumsteg, and I am running redhat 7.2, and I am
> > having some problems being able to log into my machi
hi,
* Josh Zumsteg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hello, my name is Josh Zumsteg, and I am running redhat 7.2, and I am
> having some problems being able to log into my machine remotely using ssh,
> I have
> done the ip chains -l command, and the ipchains -X command ,but still
> nothing.. Any a
Hello, my name is Josh Zumsteg, and I am running redhat 7.2, and I am
having some problems being able to log into my machine remotely using ssh,
I have
done the ip chains -l command, and the ipchains -X command ,but still
nothing.. Any advice???
Thanks
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