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| Subject: | No longer can connect |
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| Date: | Wed, 29 Jun 2005 09:48:33 -0700 |
On Mac OS X 10.3 Panther I no longer can connect to sshd using Putty. In Webmin v. 1.210 the ssh server reports the following: "Failed to get a version number from the SSH server program /usr/sbin/sshd. Maybe your module configuration is incorrect. Output from the command /usr/sbin/sshd -h was :" That is it. I've tried running /usr/bin/sshd from a command line thinking maybe it wasn't started, but I get all sorts off command not found errors and then a command substitution that is gobbly gook and begins with: "line 2: syntax error near unexpected token..." and then a whole bunch of strange characters. The only thing that has changed on my box recently was I installed ffmpeg, which upgraded a number of dependencies on my box, but none of them should have anything to do with openssh. I have reinstalled ssh several times from webmin. Any help would be much appreciated. Best Regards
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