Robert Craig
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RE: RE: RE: Enabling SSH and/or remote access (VNC and such) mome
ntri c 6. 3.2
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Robert Craig
02/20/2008 4:14 PM
post5159
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RE: RE: RE: Enabling SSH and/or remote access (VNC and such) mome
ntri c 6. 3.2
You have the client side functionality working, but you still have to set up
the server side (sshd). The link that I gave previously on this should help
you to get that working.
Robert.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bud Utomo [mailto:budix.utomo@intel.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 4:07 PM
To: momenticsgs-community
Subject: Re: RE: RE: Enabling SSH and/or remote access (VNC and such)
momentri c 6. 3.2
the library have to be reassociated using softlink, openssh is installed
and finally, my QNX box can ssh to any other linux box.
The problem now is: I can not ssh into the QNX box
(same error) port 22: connection refused
There are no firewall enabled on the other linux box,
is the QNX has default firewall/SE linux/IP-nat feaure? How do I turn it
off?
QNX momentrics 6.3.2
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QNX Momentics Getting Started
http://community.qnx.com/sf/go/post5158
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Sean Boudreau(deleted)
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Re: RE: RE: Enabling SSH and/or remote access (VNC and such) momentri c 6. 3.2
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Sean Boudreau(deleted)
02/20/2008 4:16 PM
post5160
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Re: RE: RE: Enabling SSH and/or remote access (VNC and such) momentri c 6. 3.2
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 04:06:32PM -0500, Bud Utomo wrote:
> the library have to be reassociated using softlink, openssh is installed
> and finally, my QNX box can ssh to any other linux box.
>
> The problem now is: I can not ssh into the QNX box
> (same error) port 22: connection refused
> There are no firewall enabled on the other linux box,
>
> is the QNX has default firewall/SE linux/IP-nat feaure? How do I turn it off?
>
No default firewall etc.
You have to start sshd somewhere. Usually this is run once,
not via inetd This may also involve setting up the host
keys on the QNX box via ssh-keygen (once).
eg usually something like
# ssh-keygen -t rsa -b1024 -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
# ssh-keygen -t dsa -b1024 -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key
<no passphrase for host keys when prompted>
# /usr/sbin/sshd
However I'm not sure how your version was configured
so the above paths may not be correct.
-seanb
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