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 ;-)
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 ;-)
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!
Hi all,
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).
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.
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.
What I can't do is ssh to it. I just get connection refused.
I tried reflashing (again, seemingly successful), but still can't SSH.
Any ideas?
Leon
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