Subject: Re: IPV6 and sshd problems
To: None <netbsd-help@NetBSD.org>
From: Henry Nelson <netb@yuba.kcn.ne.jp>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 02/12/2005 11:19:06
> --- Erik Nielsen <Erik@kythra.net> wrote:
> > Computer: SparcIPC w/48MB RAM
> > OS: NetBSD 2.0 (Not even going to go into the absolute hell I had to
> > go through to install 2.0.)
I'm having enough problems just with 1.6.2. (1.5.x was so easy).
> > it began running. When I try to ssh in to the machine, it will not let
> > me connect, claiming that the password is incorrect. I tried resetting
Probably has nothing to do with your problem, but maybe ... . In my case
I regularly switch between a 101-key English keyboard and a 106-key Japanese
keyboard. When it comes to the sparc port, there are two more possibilities
(English and Japanese Sun keyboards) if I install from the hardware console
versus serial console. Anyway, once I installed with a 101-key keyboard,
but was using a 106-key keyboard with the terminal emulation software for
telnetting in. While I was intending on sending the character "&" (shift+7),
I was actually sending "'" (same keystroke on the other keyboard). Had me
stumped for days. To check if this could be your problem, just make a
password temporarily using all (only) lower case letters, "a" to "z".
> > I've been using NetBSD on one archetecture or annother for almost 9
> > years now and have always found it to "just work", at least as long
> > as I read the documentation. What happened?
Know your feeling (only about 6 years here). I think it's going to be
a bit bumpy for the next year, but I'm sure it will be worth it. Just
having a native threads library will be good. Hopefully there's been
some improvement in the locale (multibyte utf-8 in cui userland) support.
--
henry nelson
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