I have what should be a simple request, (I hope so anyways), I need the default sshd_config for Sun SSH 1.1.1. A series of scripts modify our systems to work with the rest of our system. They are supposed to create backups along the way, but alas, it seems a few too many people like the filename sshd_config.orig Unfortunate. I don't have a sparc machine with which to install plain Solaris 10 on, so I'm left to turn to all of you.
I will include probably way more information than anyone would ever need to id the file, but more info is probably better than less
Thanks! Don't you love easy questions?
Corry
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Even a mostly default config will work...I just can't reinstall one of these machines, and there aren't any spares here. Anyone?
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I have what should be a simple request, (I hope so anyways), I need the default sshd_config for Sun SSH 1.1.1. A series of scripts modify our systems to work with the rest of our system. They are supposed to create backups along the way, but alas, it seems a few too many people like the filename sshd_config.orig Unfortunate. I don't have a sparc machine with which to install plain Solaris 10 on, so I'm left to turn to all of you.
I will include probably way more information than anyone would ever need to id the file, but more info is probably better than less
Thanks! Don't you love easy questions?
Corry
---------- Post updated at 05:12 PM ---------- Previous update was at 04:04 PM ----------
Even a mostly default config will work...I just can't reinstall one of these machines, and there aren't any spares here. Anyone?
As far as I know Solaris 10 contains SSH_1.1.3
If you still have your original installation media you should be able to find it as ......../Solaris_10/Product/SUNWsshdr/reloc/etc/ssh/sshd_config
Hi All,
As part of LDAP implementation we need to restrict users/groups locally on solaris machine:
Options tried:
sshd_config: as far as my testing it is restricting either user or group, as per the first preference.
pam_access.so by default I am unable to find(need some help if this is... (0 Replies)
Hello all,
By mistake i edited sshd_config file and made passwordauthentication no , Now i don't have key to login.
Is there any way, i can revert the changes, I am not able to login to the box at well.
Need help.
Thanks,
saurau (3 Replies)
Hi,
How can I check and modify /etc/ssh/sshd_config parameters in a script? I'll particular to check and enable / disable PasswordAuthentication and PubkeyAuthentication. I know I can edit sshd_config by vi, but for some reason we need change it in a script.
Thank you.
hce (9 Replies)
Version: Oracle Enterprise Linux 6.3
Running on VMWare Workstation
When I login to my Linux VM from putty, the third line prompting for password comes only after few seconds.
login as: root
Access denied
root@192.168.0.235's password: ---> It takes around 5 seconds to get this prompt
I... (1 Reply)
I am not able to determine if the above setting is for outgoing or incoming connections. I do not have the rights to change it on my system to try this out. Anyone can help shed some light on this?
Thank you. (2 Replies)
Hi All,
On sshd_config remark, many of the lines are commented out, like below
#PubkeyAuthentication yes
Does that mean the default of PubkeyAuthentication is no (or yes)?
Thanks for any comment you may add.
edit by bakunin: corrected a typo in the title to preserve searchability... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
On /etc/ssh/sshd_config remark, many of the lines are commented out, like below
#PubkeyAuthentication yes
Does that mean the default of PubkeyAuthentication is no (or yes)?
Thanks for any comment you may add. (1 Reply)
Hi,
Can anybody brief me the difference between ssh_config & sshd_config. I am looking for the functionality difference.
any help appreciated
Shihab (4 Replies)