at your telnet or ssh
servers allows root user to login.
Regards,
Peter
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Subject: Re: Can't ssh using webmin
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 15:22:14 +
From: Sean Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Telnet and SSH are different
> On Webmin v1.00, using the default theme and configuration; click on the
> SSH/Telnet Login link and on that page directly under the tool bar* is a
> small tab with a link that reads Module Config. That's the link to click
> on in order to select SSH vs. telnet.
>
> * By tool bar, I referring t
At 09:09 AM 9/18/02 +0800, you wrote:
> > I check on webmin, there is a "configure module" button where you can
> > change the setting on the Telnet/SSH client module to use ssh instead of
> > telnet. I did notice however that the SSH uses java, so if you haven't
> > downloaded it from Sun and in
> I check on webmin, there is a "configure module" button where you can
> change the setting on the Telnet/SSH client module to use ssh instead of
> telnet. I did notice however that the SSH uses java, so if you haven't
> downloaded it from Sun and installed it that module may not work.
>
> Sean
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Telnet and SSH are different servers running on different ports. SSH
normally runs on port 22. From the error message you got it looks like
you were trying to connect on port 23. Make sure that you are using a
SSH client, not a telnet client. You can't connect to an SSH server
with a telne
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