Thanks,
Working as default now. And I found the yast2.sshd module.
A nice little yast2 module.
I suppose it is time for me to review all the available yast2 modules.
Thanks again
Greg
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 7:26 PM, Anders Johansson
On Wednesday 27 February 2008 01:18:51 Greg Freemyer wrote:
I just noticed the config files were modified a couple weeks ago. I'm not the only one with admin rights, so I assume someone else messed them up.
Can I just uninstall sshd and reinstall, or is there a better way to get the conf fiels back to default.
You could just extract the config files from the rpm, and compare them with what you have, to see what was changed
mkdir tmpdir cd tmpdir rpm2cpio /path/to/openssh-4.6.rpm|cpio -id
will unpack the rpm
Otherwise an uninstall/reinstall would also work
Anders -- Madness takes its toll --
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