Subject: Re: sshd
To: Avram Dorfman <dorfman@est.org>
From: Kadari Mayson <dark3lf@mac.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/23/2001 06:44:18
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No, what's happening is it tries for about 10 seconds then stops and
says, "Secure connection to 192.168.1.102 refused". The reason I
mentioned that line in /etc/hosts is because I'm behind a firewall.
/km
On Monday, January 22, 2001, at 08:16 PM, Avram Dorfman wrote:
> Are you sure it was failing? Is it possible that it was just taking a
> veeeerrrrry long time to connect? Something you often see with BSD
> systems
> is that if you try to connect from an IP address that does not have a
> valid
> reverse name record in DNS is that the connection is established, but
> then
> it sits there for as much as 90 seconds trying to figure out your domain
> name just so it can log it somewhere, then it finally gives up & lets
> you
> in.
>
> I'm not sure what line you're talking about in /etc/hosts - that looks
> more
> like a firewall line.
>
> -Avram
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kadari Mayson" <dark3lf@mac.com>
> To: "Avram Dorfman" <dorfman@est.org>
> Cc: <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 8:09 PM
> Subject: Re: sshd
>
>
>> Thanks Avram, I finally got it working! This time the problem with the
>> connection being refused was because I was trying to ssh into the
>> machine from another machine on my internal network behind the
>> firewall. When I tried to ssh into the machine from the external IP,
>> it
>> worked! Why would this be? Would i have to define something in
>> /etc/hosts maybe? Uncomment the line that says '192.168.0.0
>> 192.255.255.255' and reboot?
>>
>> thanks
>> /km
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No, what's happening is it tries for about 10 seconds then stops and
says, "<color><param>0000,0000,DEDE</param>Secure connection to
192.168.1.102 refused". The reason I mentioned that line in
/etc/hosts is because I'm behind a firewall.
</color>
/km<color><param>0000,0000,DEDE</param>
</color>
On Monday, January 22, 2001, at 08:16 PM, Avram Dorfman wrote:
<excerpt>Are you sure it was failing? Is it possible that it was just
taking a
veeeerrrrry long time to connect? Something you often see with BSD
systems
is that if you try to connect from an IP address that does not have a
valid
reverse name record in DNS is that the connection is established, but
then
it sits there for as much as 90 seconds trying to figure out your
domain
name just so it can log it somewhere, then it finally gives up & lets
you
in.
I'm not sure what line you're talking about in /etc/hosts - that looks
more
like a firewall line.
-Avram
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kadari Mayson" <<dark3lf@mac.com>
To: "Avram Dorfman" <<dorfman@est.org>
Cc: <<port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 8:09 PM
Subject: Re: sshd
<excerpt>Thanks Avram, I finally got it working! This time the
problem with the
connection being refused was because I was trying to ssh into the
machine from another machine on my internal network behind the
firewall. When I tried to ssh into the machine from the external IP,
it
worked! Why would this be? Would i have to define something in
/etc/hosts maybe? Uncomment the line that says '192.168.0.0
192.255.255.255' and reboot?
thanks
/km
</excerpt></excerpt>
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