From: <tb...@ti...> - 2001-11-07 20:35:10
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Also be sure that if you generated an SSH version 1 key that you put it in: authorized_keys If it is an SSH version 2 key, it gets put into: authorized_keys2 On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Richard Thomas wrote: > Okay, I need some help here. I have done everything I can think of to get the SSH connection to Trinux operational. I am using the .80rc2-ide boot image to bootup. I followed the directions in the Remote Admin doc. I have tried Win98->Trinux and Trinux->Trinux. The closest I get is a prompt for the root@<ip-address> password. I generated the keys using the MindTerm java demo. I copied the public key to the '/tux/pkg/opensshd/keys' file. The public key becomes the '/.ssh/authorized_keys' file on the target box. The private key is on the source box. I placed 'opensshd' in the '/tux/config/pkglist' file right before the 'openssh' package. Should I be having to manually start 'sshd'? Does it look like I am doing anyything amiss? All help is much appreciated. Thanks. > > Richard Thomas > -- -------------------- Timothy Burt Internet Specialist |