Re: No sshd? (Was: Re: No telnet into SE/30?)
On 18 Jul 2002, Mauricio wrote:
> At 15:39 -0400 7/17/02, Mauricio wrote:
> >At 20:52 -0400 7/3/02, R.A. wrote:
> >>At 03:49 -0400 3/7/02, Mauricio wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Then, it is time for me to learn how to
> >>> get ssh to work. I know that the telnet
> >>> client in my Mac support ssh, but I need
> >>> to learn how to make it work first =)
> >>
> >>I would recommend NiftyTelnet 1.1 SSH r3
> >>(look for it on VersionTracker), I tried
> >>MacSSH, but it won't work, becouse it only
> >>support SSH2... (or at least it didn't work
> >>with my quadra 950) regards, ra.-
> >
> > I will try that then. Thanks!
>
> I got it and it works quite happily with
> my netbsd box, once I told the netbsd
> box to enable sshd. My sparc (Soalris),
> well, I recently finsished compiling
> sshd and now need to understand how to
> get it to work and then configure it so
> it starts when I boot up. But, the
> SE/30, well I do not know.
>
> From what I read here, the sshd .deb package
> ain't working, so I may be better off
> compiling it myself as I am doing in the
> Solaris box. In the mean time, it would be
> nice to have telnet daemon working.
> /etc/initd.conf does not seem to have *any*
> entry refering to it (I guess it is called
> in.telnetd like in solaris). Very very
> interesting. Does that mean it is a .deb
> package I need to get?
>
You need to do the following for ssh:
apt-get install ssh
I wouldn't install telnet. Telnet sends passwords in the clear. ssh works just fine on my assorted 68k macs. Keep in mind that it will take some time for an SE/30 to generate the keys.
Ray
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