03-12-2002
openssh: ssh_exchange_identification
Ok, I tried to install an openssh server, following the steps as told in the mandrakeuser docs.
When I try to connect to my Linux box (Mandrake 8.1), I get the following error:
ssh_exchange_identification: read: no such file or directory
Any idea?
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