
peter at stuge
May 2, 2009, 6:20 AM
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Hello S.M. Kumaran, S.M. Kumaran wrote: > Right now i have using puppy linux (ver 3) how to install ssh > packages & configured > > ( i have already got openssh 5.1 but i got some errors means root > can't access via putty so what can i do...) > > Kindly tel step by step as soon as... im waiting for ur Reply You sent this message to the OpenSSH developer mailing list, but you are asking a question about something very specifically for one particular Linux distribution. I am afraid you are asking people who can not help you. Instead, I suggest that you look for a support forum for Puppy Linux. It could be a web based forum or a mailing list or an IRC channel. Start searching their web page. You also mention that you get an error with OpenSSH 5.1 and can not log in as root. We may be able to help you with that issue, because it could be related to OpenSSH, but we need much more information than you have provided so far. At a minimum you have to provide the exact error message that you see and the sshd_config file that you are using on the server when you get the error. Lastly, please do not expect any open source project to spoon feed you detailed instructions on request. I do not know many situations where complete strangers are so helpful as in open source, but please understand that everyone who is contributing is doing so completely voluntarily, and that in using Puppy Linux you already benefit from the work of many thousand developers. This is fantastic - and fun also for developers, because they see that their work is being used by many. Language is always a barrier - it certainly is for me - but how questions are phrased when asking for help is very important. We need to be certain that you have really spent some time trying to diagnose and fix the problem yourself, that you have already consumed and interpreted the documentation that is available, and that you are asking developers for help only because you have looked hard for sources of information and have now exhausted all those you could find. Your request will be taken much more seriously if you explain how you have already tried to solve the problem yourself. //Peter _______________________________________________ openssh-unix-dev mailing list openssh-unix-dev [at] mindrot https://lists.mindrot.org/mailman/listinfo/openssh-unix-dev
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