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johndoe
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 9:23    Post subject: Dropbear Reply with quote
Hi,
how can i start dropbear process from a comand line using telenet, and changing de default port ?
Thanks
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fozzie
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 10:36    Post subject: Re: Dropbear Reply with quote
johndoe wrote:
....changing de default port ?

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johndoe
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 10:51    Post subject: Re: Dropbear Reply with quote
johndoe wrote:
.......comand line using telenet
GrumpY54gsv4
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 13:31    Post subject: Reply with quote
google : http://olympus.het.brown.edu/cgi-bin/man/man2html?dropbear+8


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-b banner
bannerfile. Display the contents of the file banner before user login (default: none).
-d dsskey
dsskeyfile. Use the contents of the file dsskey for the dss host key (default: /etc/dropbear/dropbear_dss_host_key). This file is generated with dropbearkey(Cool.
-r rsakey
rsakeyfile. Use the contents of the file rsakey for the rsa host key (default: /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key). This file is generated with dropbearkey(Cool.
-F
Don't fork into background.
-E
Log to standard error rather than syslog.
-m
Don't display the message of the day on login.
-w
Disallow root logins.
-s
Disable password logins.
-g
Disable password logins for root.
-j
Disable local port forwarding.
-k
Disable remote port forwarding.
-p port
Listen on specified tcp port port; up to 10 can be specified (default 22 if none specified).
-i
Service program mode. Use this option to run dropbear under TCP/IP servers like inetd, tcpsvd, or tcpserver. In program mode the -F option is implied, and -p options are ignored.
johndoe
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 0:10    Post subject: Reply with quote
Thanks, but ihad already googlised... :'(
Tried :
dropbear -p 443
dropbear -i
dropbear -i -p 443
all with the same result : can't see the process when doing a ps, that's why i'm asking here. There must be a specific way to start ssh using command line via telnet.
BrainSlayer
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 0:26    Post subject: Reply with quote
you need to create the keys first using dropbearkeygen or something like than
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fozzie
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 9:57    Post subject: Reply with quote
johndoe wrote:
Thanks, but ihad already googlised... :'(
Tried :
dropbear -p 443
dropbear -i
dropbear -i -p 443
all with the same result : can't see the process when doing a ps, that's why i'm asking here. There must be a specific way to start ssh using command line via telnet.
Why don't you just use the web interface?
johndoe
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 20:13    Post subject: Reply with quote
At the time i asked i was at my work and this was the only solution to launch the ssh server.
But i tought the question was worth a try.
For BrainSlayer, in the web interface there is no need to add key to start ssh server. Why is it necessary to add key using command line ?
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