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rsh/ssh support
user name
2006-11-30 12:13:55
Hi,

Do netbsd3.0 kernel has rsh/ssh support by default. I am
trying to do 
rsh/ssh (modified .rhosts too) from linux host but in both
cases i am 
getting "connection refused". Do I need to do
anything in the kernel?

Regards
Prasanta

rsh/ssh support
user name
2006-11-30 12:21:28
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Prasanta Sadhukhan wrote:
> Do netbsd3.0 kernel has rsh/ssh support by default. I
am trying to do rsh/ssh 
> (modified .rhosts too) from linux host but in both
cases i am getting 
> "connection refused". Do I need to do
anything in the kernel?

The kernel has nothing to do with rsh/ssh. The ssh service
is provided 
by sshd(8). To enable this add the following to your
/etc/rc.conf:
sshd=YES

and then either reboot or type:
/etc/rc.d/sshd start

-- 
Stephen
rsh/ssh support
user name
2006-11-30 12:29:40
On 30 Nov 2006, at 17:43, Prasanta Sadhukhan wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Do netbsd3.0 kernel has rsh/ssh support by default. I
am trying to do 
> rsh/ssh (modified .rhosts too) from linux host but in
both cases i am 
> getting "connection refused". Do I need to do
anything in the kernel?

No

Just configure and enable sshd, see 'man sshd', as there are
various 
methods available. Perhaps add 'sshd=YES to rc.conf if you
haven't 
already done so, or (ducks) enable it in inetd.conf.

David



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