hi , i am trying to install ssh on solaris8
i have downloaded openssh. if anyone have installed openssh before , i like to know if there are anything else needed to install it.
Some web sites says you need zlib and so on. i am confused. (1 Reply)
Hi Gurus
I could not able to start the ssh service plz suggest
root@bics-uatsrvr-01 # svcs -x ssh
svc:/network/ssh:default (SSH server)
State: offline since Thu May 28 04:12:02 2009
Reason: Service svc:/system/filesystem/usr:default
is not running because a method failed.
... (1 Reply)
Hi gurus of Unix, I am newby in Unix, I need to Know the following.
How I know if SSH & Telnet service is UP in Solaris?
Please I appreciate your answer
Regard
Andres (2 Replies)
Hi
where can i find the ssh service on solaris 8 if "sshd" it is not available on /etc/init.d?
i want to restart the service.
i did a "which" and i found this. is this the right path? i want to double check since this is a prod server.
bash-2.03# which sshd
/usr/sbin/sshd
Thanks (4 Replies)
Trying to establish a socket connection using ssh service - but want to use different login name for ssh than what currently logged in as - if under shell know to use ssh -l <login-name> host - however - not sure how to tell o.s. to use different login name when use connect command (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
Virtual Machine - Solaris 10 ssh service is in maintenance mode, when i tried to disable it it got disabled but when i enabling it ( svcadm enable ssh) it is coming in maintenance mode......
Pls help (10 Replies)
I have Windows AD server and all of the linux computers are joined to AD.
Recently, 2FA has been activated, I wish to exclude some of the domain service accounts from 2FA
# less /etc/pam_radius_acl.conf
sshd:*
# /etc/pam.d/sshd
auth required pam_sepermit.so
auth requisite... (0 Replies)
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popbugs
popbugs(1) debian-goodies popbugs(1)NAME
popbugs - find RC bugs in packages you commonly use
SYNOPSIS
popbugs [options] [popularity-contest log]
DESCRIPTION
The popbugs program fetches the list of release critical bugs from the Debian bug tracking system on the internet. It correlates the bug
log with the popularity-contest data from your system to obtain a list of release critical bugs in packages, which are commonly used on
your system. Normally this list is displayed in a web browser. Helping to resolve these bugs is a good idea, if you want to see your
favourite programs in the next stable release of Debian.
OPTIONS -h
--help Show a very short usage message.
-ooutputfile
--output=outputfile
Place the output in outputfile instead of displaying it in a browser.
-d
--debug
Output debugging information.
SEE ALSO rc-alert(1), popularity-contest(8)AUTHOR
The popbugs program is copyright (C) 2001 Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org>. This manual page is copyright (C) 2004 Jochen VoB
<voss@debian.org>.
debian-goodies January 10 2004 popbugs(1)