have a look for the right installation target with:
this should bring you the name of the package (something like "ssh..."). after that use the command mentioned by the other posters to install the package.
Thanks, ok I did that and the following output as returned, which doesn't look too encouraging. If this is normal, then I can probably figure it out.
auth2db-filters - Auth2db defaults filters pack
ctorrent - BitTorrent Client written in C++
libss10.9.8 - SSL shared libraries
openssh-client - secure shell client, an rlogin/rsh/rcp replacement
Yep, it's definitely missing the openssh-server package. Could you post your /etc/apt/sources.list? The entry for the security updates isn't enough to install software.
Also, what's happening if you do apt-get update or aptitude update?
Yep, it's definitely missing the openssh-server package. Could you post your /etc/apt/sources.list? The entry for the security updates isn't enough to install software.
Also, what's happening if you do apt-get update or aptitude update?
Here is my sources.list...
I don't have the net install cd in the drive
there was an abortive attempt to connect to the mirror I guess during install, which failed because of network issues.
As mentioned I can ping security.debian.org no problem.
I can't try apt-get update or aptitude update right now, I'll try it later today if sources.list doesn't give us an answer.
This is my first attempt at package management. I haven't tried aptitude yet. wiki.debian.org seems the best place to go for documentation, so I'll be looking into apt and aptitude today.
You're missing the URL for the main repository. Do this:
This will add 2 main repositories, update the package list, and install openssh-server. Note: the '$' is not part of the command line but indicates the prompt.
You're missing the URL for the main repository. Do this:
This will add 2 main repositories, update the package list, and install openssh-server. Note: the '$' is not part of the command line but indicates the prompt.
Thanks I'll be able to deal with that this evening, and I'll post back with the results. I'm curious, does the fact that sources.list was missing information suggest something went wrong with my install, or is adding this information as you describe a normal part of the process?
The missing entry is a sign for an install gone wrong (although I'm not sure which step is responsible for that). It was possibly caused by the network issue you mentioned. But as long as you add those lines, it won't cause a problem later on.
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