[SWLUG] Re: Discuss digest, Vol 1 #455 - 3 msgs

Frank smith bob at rokpacardiff.com
Sat May 15 12:48:54 UTC 2004


HI
debug1: Rhosts Authentication disabled
I assume you have disabled remote login.
cheers
Frank



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>   1. Re: patents and MS (Frank smith)
>   2. SSH changes after broadband/router installation ... ? ('o-Dzin Tridral)
>   3. Re: SSH changes after broadband/router installation ... ? (Chris M. Jackson)
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>Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 12:49:52 +0100
>From: Frank smith <bob at rokpacardiff.com>
>To: discuss at swlug.org.uk
>Subject: [SWLUG] Re: patents and MS
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>Hi All<br>
>Well this is the killer.<br>
>All MS will have to do is wait!<br>
>Patents can and do tie a company up for years<br>
>without any evidence of infringment ( now would MS do that?)<br>
>It will give them more power and stop Open source in its tracks<br>
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>We must all make a lot of noise on this.<br>
>Cheers<br>
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>   1. Re: Keyboard shortcuts in GNOME (Dafydd Harries)
>   2. Re: Keyboard shortcuts in GNOME (Steve Anderson)
>   3. Fwd: Mandrakelinux NWL: EU Software Patent
>       Legislation: a real threat for Linux and
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>   6. Re: Fwd: Mandrakelinux NWL: EU Software Patent Legislation: a real threat for Linux and Open Source (Dafydd Walters)
>   7. Re: ID at Swanseas venue - 'The bank statement' (Mark Summerfield)
>   8. Re: Fwd: Mandrakelinux NWL: EU Software Patent Legislation:
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>   9. Re: ID at Swanseas venue - 'The bank statement' (Justin Mitchell)
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>Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 11:17:28 +0100
>To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:discuss at swlug.org.uk">discuss at swlug.org.uk</a>
>Subject: Re: [SWLUG] Keyboard shortcuts in GNOME
>From: Dafydd Harries <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:daf at muse.19inch.net"><daf at muse.19inch.net></a>
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>Ar 13/05/2004 am 10:47, ysgrifennodd Dafydd Walters:
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>    <pre wrap="">Steve Anderson wrote:
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>      <pre wrap="">Ah. It looks like I'm missing something - I don't have a Multimedia Keys
>  menu item, and the Keyboard Shortcuts is purely GNOME controlling
>(switching workspaces and things). (I'm running GNOME 2.4, btw.)
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>I guess I'll have to look for an extra package knocking around to add
>the functionality. Ho hum!
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>    <pre wrap="">I find acme works well (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://devin.com/acme/">http://devin.com/acme/</a>). After building and
>installing, just run acme and right-click the icon in the Gnome panel and
>choose Preference to configure your multimedia keys. To make it run
>automatically each time you start Gnome, just add acme to your Startup
>Programs in Sessions (under Preferences).
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>Acme was integrated into the Keyboard Preferences in GNOME 2.6. If
>you're still using 2.4, you'll need to install it separately. In 2.6,
>you should be able to press a "multimedia" key when it prompts you for a
>keypress. Of course, you're limited to the actions which the Keyboard
>Preferences prsents you. I think Metacity has some facility for
>associating arbitrary commands with keypresses, but I don't know whether
>it supports "multimedia" keys nor whether there's an interface for it.
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>From: "'o-Dzin Tridral" <gbve6hk02 at sneakemail.com>
>Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 13:41:24 -0400 (EDT)
>Subject: [SWLUG] SSH changes after broadband/router installation ... ?
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>Dear all,
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>Since installing broadband and the router (and thank you for your advice - the phone bill's dropped dramatically!), I've not been able to SSH to a site that I was able to get to beforehand. I don't know if these two things are related at all.
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>I use 'ssh-keygen -t rsa' to generate the key.  This creates /home/o-dzin/.ssh/id_rsa and /home/o-dzin/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
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>I take the pub and post it at the website of our website host, along with my IP address (discovered via whatismyip.com).  That is supposed to be enough.
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>When I attempt to SSH I'm not allowed to login
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>ssh -v <user>@<domain>
>OpenSSH_3.6.1p2, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090701f
>debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
>debug1: Applying options for *
>debug1: Rhosts Authentication disabled, originating port will not be trusted.
>debug1: Connecting to <domain> [<domain-ip>] port 22.
>debug1: Connection established.
>debug1: identity file /home/o-dzin/.ssh/identity type -1
>debug1: identity file /home/o-dzin/.ssh/id_rsa type 1
>debug1: identity file /home/o-dzin/.ssh/id_dsa type -1
>debug1: Remote protocol version 1.5, remote software version 1.2.32
>debug1: match: 1.2.32 pat 1.2.1*,1.2.2*,1.2.3*
>debug1: Local version string SSH-1.5-OpenSSH_3.6.1p2
>debug1: Waiting for server public key.
>Received disconnect from <domain-ip>: Sorry, you are not allowed to connect.
>debug1: Calling cleanup 0x8062180(0x0)
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>I've been through this with the website technical support but they cannot see anything I'm doing wrong.
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>Does this ring any bells with anyone?  
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>Thank you for any assistance,
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>'o-Dzin
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>Message: 3
>Subject: Re: [SWLUG] SSH changes after broadband/router installation ... ?
>From: "Chris M. Jackson" <chris at zenii.linux.org.uk>
>To: "'o-Dzin Tridral" <gbve6hk02 at sneakemail.com>
>Cc: Discuss at swlug.org.uk
>Organization: The Welsh Gnome Cabal.  Wait, there is no cabal ...
>Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 23:39:20 +0100
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>On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 18:41, 'o-Dzin Tridral wrote:
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>>Since installing broadband and the router (and thank you for your advice - the phone bill's dropped dramatically!), I've not been able to SSH to a site that I was able to get to beforehand. I don't know if these two things are related at all.
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>>(discovered via whatismyip.com).  That is supposed to be enough.
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>whatismyip.com returns the address from which the HTTP request was
>received.  In many cases with broadband, your HTTP requests may be
>routed through a supposedly "transparent" proxy, and this is the value
>that whatismyip.com will see.  Try a DNS lookup on that IP and see if it
>is something with "cache" or "proxy" in the name.
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>If you have ssh access on the router, ifconfig or ip addr should be able
>to help.  Black-box commercial routers might show the IP address
>somewhere on its configuration screens.  If you have shell access
>elsewhere, try logging in there and using w or who to establish your
>address.
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>HTH
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