check that path to the executable files of ssh client or server is correct ,
if you were instaled ssh build it from sources with default prefences the
bin files will be placed in to /usr/sbin or /usr/local/bin ..
Also if you are not root or some power user you maybe dont have permisions
to execute this files ..
so check this an d try to correct problems .
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthias Geissbühler"
Hi,
I've got the following problem: I want to ssh to another computer: But: When I type ssh username@thehostiwant I get the message: ssh: Bash: command not found Since I'm not really an advanced Linux User I thought maybe ssh isn't existing on Linux...lets try: man ssh And what happend? It showed me the man pages of ssh -> so I think ssh IS existing on Linux and I think I have installed it, because I think if the man pages are shown its correctly installed...or not? But for one reason it's not running on my machine. I'm running Suse Linux 7.0 PPC on a Macintosh G4.
If anybody has any hints how I can get ssh running on my machine I'd be glad to hear about it
And just a question: What about Suse Linux 8.0 for PPC? Any ideas when it'll be available?
Thank you
mat