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    xanh com
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    Routing fixed. SSH help needed now


    Okay, I got my linux routing box working, and my lan set up. I don't have a KVM switch, nor do I have a spare monitor for the linux router, so I want to be able to log in via ssh in order to make any changes that I need.



    I've set iptables to open the ssh port, and have ssh installed on my linux box. I have the client installed on this computer (windows XP), but cannot maintain a connection. I've set up an authorized_keys file in /home/silverpig/.ssh/ on my linux box, but every piece of documentation I can find says to copy that file to my home directory in my client computer (usually /home/silverpig/.ssh/) but, I'm running windows, so where do I put that file?



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    More Information:
    1. You can now log on to your router securely using an SSH client such as TeraTerm
    2. route replace fixed (pptp) selector update fixed (vtun, ssh) tunnel interface ip on tap mode in tooltip fixed (ssh) crash on gnome-ssh-askpass use fixed version
    3. 8 release notes, ssh will now use untrusted X11 cookies by default
    4. in 8 bit color mode fixed - ICA published application with name "default" are possible now - ICA keyboard mapping for fr_CH fixed - routing for WLAN
    5. In the times of Arthur, when every piece of network gear did a single thing, you only needed to know where things were plugged in
    6. UUCP over TCP/IP (often encrypted, using the SSH protocol [2]) can be used when a computer doesn't have any fixed IP addresses but is still willing to run a standard mail transfer agent
    7. right now, using Home Client #2, typing the "ssh -p 1501 username2@WANIP" results in the router connecting with LANIP#1 (
    8. Ssh (client): No Route To Host ssh is driving me CRAZY right now

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    quanpoto
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    ...every piece of documentation I can find says...



    Did you find this piece of documentation?

    More Information:
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    2. 1, 2006-06-12, WD, Fixed crash caused by "Did not receive identification string from UNKNOWN" messages
    3. I've added the AAAA records to my domain(s) now; now I have full IPv6 static ip routing
    4. The application is now named TunnelerX instead of Tunneler; A few bugs have been fixed related to sleeping and waking up the computer
    5. telnet, SSH or other utilities; Perform and verify routing configuration tasks for a static or default route given specific routing requirements
    6. SSH is supposed t work (IOW, fail reliably) even when the attacker controls DNS (or the routing, for that matter)
    7. This is the minimum configuration needed to support inbound SSH sessions on a router (you might want to add transport input ssh to the line configuration if you want
    8. c had bad checking for buffer increment length - fixed - channel code now closes properly

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    rob98
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    you mean you just want to connect LOCALLY? i.e. from the pc next to it? if so, just telnet in!, may have to enable telnet on the router, then just open telnet on the box behind the router/firewall and telnet in there.





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    More Information:
    1. the needed wares are already on every box I operate, therefore, nothing extra to install or maintain;; I use ssh already;
    2. in GUI - fixed ssh/scp issues - fixed configuration download issue - fixed channel switching after Site Survey in AP mode - fixed WDS connection issues -
    3. Fixed a minor information leak of environment variables specified in authorized_keys if an attacker happens to know the public key in use
    4. Fabien described a system of UUCP over SSH that was exactly what I needed
    5. Now that they had actually two remote holes in a barely useful system (just ssh), I think this claim is outright ridiculous
    6. So we want to establish a site2site vpn to the datacenter ASG and make a policy routing to route all SSH Traffic (Port 22) through the VPN so it has the static ip of the datacenter ASG
    7. with the four VLANs as shown in the exhibit, how many physical interfaces are needed on router R1 to configure inter-VLAN routing using subinterfaces?
    8. They now have only an informational purpose, and are not used for routing, although they can be used to ensure that loops do not occur

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    dotuananh68
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    Okay, I've found that I can set up telnet and SSH properly, because I used the linux routing box to log in to my other box (running linux in a linux/XP dual boot) via both SSH and telnet with no problems. However, when I try going the other way (ie from the XP/linux box to the linux router box) with either telnet or SSH, I get a "connection closed by foreign/remote host"



    So it must be a firewall setting right?



    I've added the lines opening port 22 (SSH) and port 23 (telnet) on the router, but something's still wrong.



    I believe the lines I added go something like:



    iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --syn -s 192.168.0.2 --destination-port 22 -j ACCEPT



    and the same with port 23, and the same for OUTPUT...



    What have I got wrong?



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    More Information:
    1. Now I start mitm-ssh and tell it to listen on localhost and forward to 10
    2. Now, create a routing table by adding to the file /etc/iproute2/rt_tables a line like: 100 my_new_table
    3. You should now be able to ssh directly into the phone without a password prompt using a command like 'ssh root@phone' from the account user@host because the public key in the file user
    4. LAN DNS IP now configurable via console (patch provided by devon in the forums, small fix needed); switch busy extensions are signaled via tones for extensions
    5. Fixed routing entry validation on Basic -> Networking page
    6. Make sure ssh is allowed in the firewall, and if needed ssh is forwarded at the router to the server

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    kelpius
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    Okay, I'm gonna admit something here... I wanted to stick with iptables and config files, but I was too frustrated, so I went with the mandrake configuration programs. I know, I took the easy way, but now I've got everything set up. DHCP, firewalling, SSH with no telnet (telnet = bad), connection sharing...



    Thanks for the help anyways.



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    More Information:
    1. It is now possible to enable multicast routing in the kernel with the sysctl(8) option net
    2. The following sections describe SSH problems fixed in this release
    3. Fixed bug where remote management would not work in bridge mode when static routing needed
    4. ms for better response time (was 100 before) - you can now select the interface for RSH- and SSH-sessions (needed e
    5. [DE 8366] SSH o Using the logical name MULTINET_SSH2_HOSTKEY_ DIR now works
    6. I wish there were an SSH HOWTO! For now, the documentation that comes with your distribution should be a good start
    7. 10 posts - 7 authors - Last post: Dec 14, 2007I connected MySQL Admin to the NAS via an ssh tunnel - routing local port 3306 to port 3306 on the NAS

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