Remote Telnetting?

Michael Tucker yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Wed Nov 20 14:51:00 2002


That's actually not a circular dependency.... Have you tried installing
openssh-server-3.1p1-2.2a.ppc.rpm It seems to me that that would be a
better candidate for your system if you already have 2.2a of openssh.

Mike

On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Pete Prodoehl wrote:

>
> When I try to install openssh-server-3.1p1-2.ppc.rpm
>
> it tells me that openssh-3.1p1-2 is needed.
>
> When I try to install openssh-3.1p1-2.ppc.rpm
>
> it tells me it conflicts with openssh-3.1p1-2.2a
>
> round and round we go...
>
>
> Pete
>
> Stefan Bruda wrote:
> > At 20:27 -0800 on 2002-11-19 Brian Young wrote:
> >  >
> >  >     I'm running YDL 2.3 with the Home/Office install, and I'd like to know
> >  > how one goes about setting up their machine to be Telnetted into for remote
> >  > command line access.  Preferably some sort of secure solution, I think I saw
> >  > some mention of SSH for this once, but any Telnet method will do in the end.
> >
> > Install sshd, i.e., the openssh and openssh-server RPMs from the YDL
> > CDs (don't quite remember on which CD they actually are).  I believe
> > that installing the RPMS also activates the SSH daemon, but make sure
> > it is up and running anyway.
> >
> > Then you could securely log into your machine using ssh (from a Unix
> > box, see man ssh) or any other SSH client (such as putty for Windows).
> >
> > Stefan
> >
>
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