Jack, Thanks again, that allowed me to uninstall xmame as well.OK, so I got openssh debuilt and dpkg'ed, but I still have the problem with md5 keys. The error message changed: it is now "Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with- mic,password)."; it used to be "Permission denied (publickey,password).". But it is still fundamentally the same error - no md5 key support on the ssh server - I believe.
When I was debuild-ing openssh, I believe the configure phase produced something like:
--md5-keys: no(It all happened so fast, and I didn't think to save the whole configure dialog).
Does anyone know how to install md5 support for crypt on Debian (all I found searching the packages was support for perl libraries and the like), or, better yet, does anyone have any experience configuring the ssh server in Debian? I should probably post this to the debian- user list, and I will if I get no response here.
Thanks for all the help so far. Sincerely, -- Jeffrey Rolland <jrolland@wiremail.org>"The weed of crime bears bitter fruit; crime does NOT pay! The Shadow knows!"
- _The Shadow_ On Oct 26, 2007, at 12:17 AM, Jack Malmostoso wrote:
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 03:20:09 +0200, Jeffrey Rolland wrote:How do I find the package names for openssh if I need to uninstall itThe package name is everything that comes before the first underscore, i.e.: openssh-server _4.3p2-9_powerpc.deb ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Btw, check the settings of your mail client/newsreader and set your wordwrap at a sane value (i.e. 80 characters per line). -- Best Regards, Jack Linux User #264449 Powered by Debian GNU/Linux on AMD64 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-powerpc-REQUEST@lists.debian.orgwith a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org