On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 06:48, Sasa Stupar wrote:
> Romeo pravi:
>
> > Sorry i'm quite new to the list.
> > I'd like to know if is sure that is not a configuration error the
> > message I get when I try to do an up2date:
> > There was an SSL error: [('SSL routines',
> > 'SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICAT
Romeo pravi:
Sorry i'm quite new to the list.
I'd like to know if is sure that is not a configuration error the
message I get when I try to do an up2date:
There was an SSL error: [('SSL routines',
'SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE', 'certificate verify failed')]
I red it was a redhat problem, but I
Sorry i'm quite new to the list.
I'd like to know if is sure that is not a configuration error the message I
get when I try to do an up2date:
There was an SSL error: [('SSL routines', 'SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE',
'certificate verify failed')]
I red it was a redhat problem, but I red last messa
SSH was working and then I installed ProFTPd running under xinetd. After
the install and configuration my SSH started rejecting logins:
Permission denied, please try again.
I checked my /var/log/secure log file and found the following:
sshd[8088]: input_userauth_request: illegal user
sshd[8088
ry 22, 2003 1:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Robert Adkins
Subject: Re: SSH Error
Robert Adkins said:
> "ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host"
this is often caused by tcp_wrappers. on the system that your trying
to login t
al Message-
From: Shannon Neumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 4:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Robert Adkins
Subject: Re: SSH Error
Are you running nmap from the Redhat box that you are trying to connect
to? The reason I ask is that
Robert Adkins said:
> "ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host"
this is often caused by tcp_wrappers. on the system that your trying
to login to, try adding
ALL: your_ip_address_of_the_client
to /etc/hosts.allow
you can narrow it down(see manpage on hosts.allow) if you wa
Are you running nmap from the Redhat box that you are trying to connect
to? The reason I ask is that if you are, often it will show ports as open
that are not actually open to outside machines because of iptables. What
you might try is stopping iptables with service iptables stop and see
Hello All,
I recently configured a Red Hat 8.0 system and I am running into some
trouble with connecting to the system via SSH.
When I run nmap against the machine I find out that port 22 is open and
listening. The SSH configuration file is all default, save for the
addit
Hi - we're using SSH exclusively for telnet type connections to our
servers and I recently just had my SSH client drop out while waiting
for the user:password dialog to connect to a server (as in the server
dropped the connection) and I found this error message in the log
files... does anyone
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