Geetings, Has any of you managed to SSH from your LAN to a openSUSE 15.3 running on WSL & Windows 10 by any chance please? I followed what I could find on the net and this with openssh. No joy, many libraries missing. However, someone suggested TinySSH, a clean, simple, low ressources deamon. It would be great for admins to be able to ssh from their LAN to WSL. Thanks, Best, Jimmy
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Geetings,
Has any of you managed to SSH from your LAN to a openSUSE 15.3 running on WSL & Windows 10 by any chance please?
I followed what I could find on the net and this with openssh. No joy, many libraries missing.
However, someone suggested TinySSH, a clean, simple, low ressources deamon.
It would be great for admins to be able to ssh from their LAN to WSL.
I installed openssh on the wsl and have no problem accessing via ssh. -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode
I don't believe any extra pkgs need installed for ssh connectivity to a openSUSE-Leap-15.3 install. "openssh-server" is installed by default: Installing, this may take a few minutes... *** Starting YaST2 *** Installation successful! scott@WinDev2104Eval:~> rpm -qa|grep openssh openssh-common-8.4p1-1.30.x86_64 openssh-clients-8.4p1-1.30.x86_64 openssh-8.4p1-1.30.x86_64 openssh-server-8.4p1-1.30.x86_64 scott@WinDev2104Eval:~> and requires running: ; run once, 1st time # /usr/sbin/sshd-gen-keys-start ; needs to be run each time distro boots, ; since there's no "init 1" PID (systemd). # /usr/sbin/sshd I generally allow my sudo user to run: $ sudo /usr/sbin/sshd via a sudoers rule with NOPASSWD and then put a 'when user logs in' rule in Task Scheduler to start up the distro and ssh when I log into Windows.
On Fri 18 Jun 2021 at 13:09,
Geetings,
Has any of you managed to SSH from your LAN to a openSUSE 15.3 running on WSL & Windows 10 by any chance please?
I followed what I could find on the net and this with openssh. No joy, many libraries missing.
However, someone suggested TinySSH, a clean, simple, low ressources deamon.
It would be great for admins to be able to ssh from their LAN to WSL.
Thanks,
Best, Jimmy
Hiya, Please quote your source regarding instructions if working on openSUSE as for other district, there are many articles. Cheers, Jimmy
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Jimmy PIERRE
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jimmypierre.rouen.france@gmail.com
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Patrick Shanahan
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Scott Bradnick