On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 14:07 +0100, Jerome R. Westrick wrote:
On Wednesday 04 June 2008 04:32:20 am Rick Bilonick wrote:
I'm running SLED 10.1. sshd is running (I can ssh to localhost) and I've opened port 22 for ssh in the firewall. I can access web pages (which means I have access to the Internet) but I cannot access two other computers (even using their IP's). (I can access these computers from another laptop running Fedora 8 through the same wireless router.)
How can I determine what is going wrong? I've tried disabling the firewall completely (although it always seems to come on by itself) to see if it was blocking ssh. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Rick B.
You do know that by default ssh with user root is turned off by default? Jerry
I normally don't start an ssh session as root. I can't get ssh to open any session as a regular user. I'm download SLED SP2 (someone else pointed out that it was available). Maybe this will fix the problems I've been having using ssh and using yast2 or zypper to install packages from repositories. Someone else suggested using tcptraceroute but that is not installed and it doesn't appear to be available with SLED. I tried to install but there were too many dependencies I could not resolve. Which is the source of most of the other problems I have had with SLED 10.1. Thanks. Rick B. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org