Notices tagged with ssh

  1. Cosmic tuning. Running # # # inside # on # # within secure system perimeter, requiring using # # # # with # # and so on. But I got it done, oh joy.

    Saturday, 21-Nov-20 08:51:04 UTC from loadaverage.org
  2. Why is the # # # # and # # if the host IP address or port has changed? Is that # to # and # users? # # # # ?

    Tuesday, 04-Aug-20 13:54:03 UTC from loadaverage.org
  3. Nice post https://ayesh.me/sshfp-verification just today configured # for bunch of #
    # # based # # # # #

    Saturday, 18-Apr-20 14:41:56 UTC from loadaverage.org
  4. The story of how # got port number 22 https://www.ssh.com/ssh/port

    Sunday, 23-Apr-17 16:53:57 UTC from social.ilikefreedom.ro Repeated by internetturtle
  5. The story of how # got port number 22 https://www.ssh.com/ssh/port

    Sunday, 23-Apr-17 16:53:57 UTC from social.ilikefreedom.ro
  6. !emacs can do magit and sudo on remote hosts via #: https://steckerhalter.tk/post/editing-files-via-ssh-as-another-user-with-emacs/

    Sunday, 15-Jan-17 00:19:18 UTC from loadaverage.org Repeated by mcscx
  7. !emacs can do magit and sudo on remote hosts via #: https://steckerhalter.tk/post/editing-files-via-ssh-as-another-user-with-emacs/

    Sunday, 15-Jan-17 00:19:18 UTC from loadaverage.org
  8. Loggt euch nie zu oft per # ein. Der # bremst euch sonst
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1591411
    !linux 

    Monday, 22-Aug-16 06:58:15 UTC from quitter.se
  9. I have now written out a 15-step plan for setting up my 'syncing and dancing' backup system. Actually the hardest part is that it involves several not-really-linux systems like phone (Android), tablet (Android), NAS (ADM), Fritz!Box router (in Amsterdam), and (???) router (in Groningen). I suspect (but have not yet verified) that the Ziggo router in Groningen runs some type of Windows. The only real Linux machines will be my laptop, workstation (to be upgraded/replaced) and netbook. # # # # --- Now that all the steps are written out, I can just start and work myself through them. I hope I have studies enough by now that this will be easy(ish). :) --- Yes, I'll keep notes! (I always do when installing/configuring stuff - at least when it's for the first time.)

    Wednesday, 10-Aug-16 12:53:08 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  10. Giving up on trying to stay awake, I'll now switch from !coffee to !beer. If I do fall asleep, hen so be it - I've decided to skip the Tai Chi lesson # and get this damned SSH working all around (need to be in physical proximity of the NAS until it's all set up properly). *sigh*. At least I'm making some headway with my notes describing how it _should_ work and what bits should go where to make it so... # #

    Monday, 08-Aug-16 19:25:32 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  11. @tuttle # over # to any machine wherever on the internet.

    Thursday, 03-Mar-16 12:46:14 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se in context
  12. OK, I've finally worked out how the complex ssh - ssh-agent - ssh-add works, enough to write it up, which I've now done. Lots of pages hint at things, very few actually explain clearly what happens. Phew. Now, some grocery shopping first, and then I'll actually add a passphrase to one of my identities, and see if it all works as I now understand it should. :) # # # #

    Thursday, 18-Jun-15 11:57:38 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  13. Near endless digging today, because I didn't understand ssh-agent, how it works, and the role (if any) of ssh-add in this (because some explanations of ssh-agent do not mention ssh-add). Finally found an example script for starting ssh-agent - which also runs ssh-add. Do those who don't mention ssh-add maybe not know how ssh-agent is started? Is ssh-add run in their startup script while they don't know about it? That would at least explain the differences! That's enough of an opening for me to call it quits today - I'm off to my #! # # # #

    Wednesday, 17-Jun-15 20:48:57 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  14. hashes, encryption, signing, ssh-agent... getting a headache again. as long as I cannot summarize what I've learned, I've not understood it sufficiently! !security # # !crypto

    Wednesday, 17-Jun-15 14:58:03 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  15. After yet another bout of trial and error and looking at examples in yet more tutorials, I have FINALLY figured out how to use the ssh "shortcut" set up in ssh_config to connect to a remote Git repository on Hal. This syntax I have NOT found in any tutorial yet - I just had a brainwave after reading so many! \o/ # # # # # # #

    Monday, 15-Jun-15 14:50:11 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  16. @mk I did everything right except I had forgotten one small detail: the permissions of the .ssh directories and the keys in them. There was no inkling of a grumble about that - but that was the problem! I found detailed instructions here: http://www.namhuy.net/2433/ssh-login-without-password.html After changing permissions, I can FINALLY loging to Hal with SSH without password prompt. \o/ And that means I'll be able to set up access to remote repositories on Hal for Git (#). # # # # #

    Thursday, 11-Jun-15 22:05:24 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  17. well, I've done everything I can think of and can find to set up keypair authentication for SSH to Hal (NAS) but I can't get it to work: the server keeps prompting for password. :( # #

    Thursday, 11-Jun-15 20:00:03 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  18. reading up (more) on different strategies for creating and using key pairs for #; beginning to get ideas, but it's not yet entirely clear in my mind. I may have to read the rest of the day and then sleep on it for that flash of insight the next morning :) # #

    Friday, 22-May-15 08:54:21 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  19. I think I'm going to start pronouncing # as "Shush" just to annoy everybody. "Let me shush into that box and check the logs."

    Thursday, 05-Feb-15 19:32:11 UTC from sn.chromic.org at 45°25'15"N 75°41'24"W Repeated by boneidol
  20. I think I'm going to start pronouncing # as "Shush" just to annoy everybody. "Let me shush into that box and check the logs."

    Thursday, 05-Feb-15 19:32:11 UTC from sn.chromic.org at 45°25'15"N 75°41'24"W
  21. Transparenter # # gesucht http://noob.li/hR ... Jemand Ideen?

    Sunday, 02-Nov-14 20:54:23 UTC from social.bka.li
  22. OK, I just figured out that the start/stop/etc script for SSHS on the # treats 'restart' and 'reload' the same: do a stop followed by a start (and stop does 'killall sshd'). I assume this is why any restart of sshd disconnects open sessions. Unless I misunderstand the process or the script, of course. # # #

    Saturday, 20-Sep-14 20:46:20 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  23. Am I missing something? This "Simple # Setup Guide" reads like a bad # to me: https://plu

    Monday, 23-Jun-14 14:32:18 UTC from status.hackerposse.com at 42°45'55"N 71°28'3"W Repeated by kuro
  24. Am I missing something? This "Simple # Setup Guide" reads like a bad # to me: https://plu

    Monday, 23-Jun-14 14:32:18 UTC from status.hackerposse.com at 42°45'55"N 71°28'3"W
  25. Allow # tunnel without giving terminal access http://stackoverflow.com/a/10266397/147904

    Wednesday, 12-Mar-14 12:51:05 UTC from micro.mart-e.be at 32°58'59"N 49°7'59"E Repeated by kuro
  26. Allow # tunnel without giving terminal access http://stackoverflow.com/a/10266397/147904

    Wednesday, 12-Mar-14 12:51:05 UTC from micro.mart-e.be at 32°58'59"N 49°7'59"E
  27. @boneidol Yes, anonymous login and everything. So convenient! Believe me, I looked for a # spouse-friendly # equivalent.

    Sunday, 29-Dec-13 01:21:19 UTC from microblog.ourcoffs.org.au
  28. "Rather, the back door code was injected into the # process to monitor network traffic and look for the following # of characters: colon, exclamation mark, semi-colon, period (“:!;.”)." cc @question

    Thursday, 14-Nov-13 19:42:38 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com in context
  29. yes, openShift offers # access, also # and so on

    Sunday, 29-Sep-13 17:39:23 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
  30. the web interface "# is written using # / # and # It communicates with your # Node using the # RPC protocol" http://retroshareteam.wordpress.com/2013/08/29/retroshares-web-interface/ https://github.com/drbob/djrs

    Saturday, 31-Aug-13 16:37:28 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com