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12-18-2000, 09:02 AM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Dec 2000
Posts: 12
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I have installed the SSH rpm but am having problems configuring it. I keep getting connection refused?
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Mark
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12-19-2000, 09:54 AM
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root
Registered: Jun 2000
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602
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Did you install from source or from RPM? You may need to start the service after installing it.
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12-19-2000, 10:27 AM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Dec 2000
Posts: 12
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From RPM
I installed it from the RPM. How would I start it?
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12-20-2000, 11:24 PM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Dec 2000
Location: Indonesia
Posts: 7
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use this :
host# /usr/local/sbin/sshd &
hope usefull....
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12-21-2000, 08:19 AM
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root
Registered: Jun 2000
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,602
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The above suggestion should work. You should also be able to type "/etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd start".
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