Thanks to all for your answers :) I have already configured the VS ssh
daemon with another port number but maybe it interferes with the host
device.
I'll check all that tonite and tell you back.
JFL
2007/8/30, Gustavo <lungpu@gmail.com>:
> As Mike said, you cand bind your ssh server daemon to another port, making
> it unique by port. Another way is to tell ssh server to bind to specific ip
> address and port, line 10.0.0.1:22, that makes it listen only that
> connections and preserves from messes with the other servers.
>
> Regards
>
>
>
> On 8/30/07, vserver@pineview.net <vserver@pineview.net > wrote:
> > Ed W wrote:
> > > Jean-Fran�ois Leroux wrote:
> > >> Hi,
> > >> I'm trying and using keychain inside a debian (etch) vserver, but I'm
> > >> not successful at the moment. I mean keychain asks for the passphrase,
> > >> then says it adds this key, but each time I want to connect to the
> > >> remote server, I'm being asked for my passphrase again. Since I'm
> > >> connecting through several other servers I have to type it again and
> > >> again. Same behaviour with ssh-agent.
> > >> Is there something special to do in order to use keychain or ssh-agent
> > >> inside a vserver ?
> > >>
> > >> BTW, I'm using stable openssh-client 4.3p2-9 .
> > >>
> > >> Thanks for your ideas :)
> > >>
> > >
> > > Possibly the wrong answer, but whenever I setup SSH I always make a
> > > mistake and end up with the host system binding to too many interfaces
> > > and hence I find I am not logging into the server I think I am...
> > > Ed W
> > Hi Ed
> >
> > I have taken to setting up the underlying ssh port on 2222 and the
> > client os ssh to 222, reduces door knocking and get rid of the binding
> > problems
> >
> > Mike
> >
>
>
>
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Received on Thu Aug 30 17:13:54 2007