Subject: Re: telnet, login, but no ipv6 stuff
To: Martijn van Buul <pino+gmane_os_netbsd_ports_i386@dohd.org>
From: Marc Coevoet <marcsje@fulladsl.be>
List: port-i386
Date: 01/30/2006 21:06:45
Op 30-jan-06 om 20:37 heeft Martijn van Buul het volgende geschreven:

> It occurred to me that Marc Coevoet wrote in 
> gmane.os.netbsd.ports.i386:
>> localhost:~ marc$ telnet -K  192.168.1.3
>> Trying 192.168.1.3...
>> Connected to 192.168.1.3.
>> Escape character is '^]'.
>> telnetd: Authorization failed.
>> Connection closed by foreign host.
>
> Apperently, it's still trying to use kerberos authentication. What 
> kind of OS
> are you using on the machine called 'localhost' ? (A terribly bad 
> hostname, if
> you ask me).

It might be the standard macos x name ... :-)


> Did you solve the issue about not being able to login on the
> console?
>
Yes , solved
>> and yeah, sshd, what can I use the on the clients side to  -login- ???
>
> An ssh client? They come in plenty of shapes. On *nix systems, try 
> 'ssh'. On
> Windows, try PuTTY. Google returns 5700000 hits for 'ssh client' - 
> have fun.
>
>> do the paranoia !
>
> And what is that supposed to mean?
>

I prefer -login- working :-)


Marc