I tried telnet too :-(
I have a night babysitting tomorrow though, so I'll have a bit more time to have a go at it.
SSH, telnet, or whatever, it would just be on the standard port, wouldn't it?
I also had a horrible though that I'm being totally stupid...I'm going to check when I get home that I wasn't trying to ssh into my wireless access point, or a mobile phone, or something. I'm 99% certain I wasn't, but the doubt is growing in my mind!
Thanks,
Leon
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> If it's a clean install, don't you have to telnet in and install SSH?
> I think telnet is the only remoting module that gets installed "out of the box". Then you have to telnet in, and grab ssh from ipkg.
> Once it's installed, then you'll have access. And then you can disable telnet ;-)
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> From: fortunemunkey <leon.gierat@
> To: nslu2-linux@
> Sent: Fri, October 23, 2009 6:46:13 AM
> Subject: [nslu2-linux] Help! Fresh install of SlugOS/BE 5.3 - can't ssh in!
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> Hi all,
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> I'm a SlugOS noob, but not a linux noob (although I am not up to date having not worked day to day with Linux or any UNIX for at least 5 years).
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> Anyhows, I used to have my NSLU2 UnSlung, but it all went a bit pear shaped and needed a re-flash, so I thought, why not try SlugOS.
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> I reflashed the device ok, it boots up fine (beep beep beep), and I can see it on my DHCP server. I can ping the address assigned by DHCP.
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> What I can't do is ssh to it. I just get connection refused.
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> I tried reflashing (again, seemingly successful), but still can't SSH.
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> Any ideas?
>
> Leon
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