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2024 Sep 04
1
What did I mess up?
Bob Proulx wrote:
>> The error shown with "ssh -Xvvv" in all failure cases is,
>> debug3: send packet: type 91
>> debug2: X11 auth data does not match fake data.
>> X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication.
>> debug2: X11 rejected 1 i0/o0
>I don't know but I do have questions. So maybe... What is the output
>of these
2024 Sep 04
1
What did I mess up?
Dave Close wrote:
> The error shown with "ssh -Xvvv" in all failure cases is,
> debug3: send packet: type 91
> debug2: X11 auth data does not match fake data.
> X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication.
> debug2: X11 rejected 1 i0/o0
I don't know but I do have questions. So maybe... What is the output
of these commands?
type xauth
2019 Jul 09
3
32-bit CentOS
It appears that CentOS 7 was the last one with a 32-bit version. I'm
trying to install it on an older laptop and having some trouble. I have
CentOS-7-i386-Everything-1810.iso and have verified it. Using either dd
or mediawriter to put a copy on a 16 GB thumb drive seems to work. But
then the laptop reports, "no boot image found". Note that the first 32 KB
of the iso is all zeros,
2024 Nov 04
1
Windows permissions
I think I'm fairly good with Linux (since 1991) but mostly clueless
with Windows. When I need Windows help, the Web has been my savior.
But not this time...
I have three Windows 10 boxes which I can successfully access
using xfreerdp so I presume I know the available users and
passwords. However, trying to access with winexe is proving difficult.
1. The command, <winexe -U winuser
2019 Jul 09
0
32-bit CentOS
On Tue, 9 Jul 2019 at 14:40, Dave Close <dave at compata.com> wrote:
> It appears that CentOS 7 was the last one with a 32-bit version. I'm
> trying to install it on an older laptop and having some trouble. I have
> CentOS-7-i386-Everything-1810.iso and have verified it. Using either dd
> or mediawriter to put a copy on a 16 GB thumb drive seems to work. But
> then the
2024 Aug 24
3
Secondary SSH connection
Jochen Bern wrote:
>[scratches head] If JuiceSSH's forwarded agent reliably refuses to
>serve, why not simply tell it to stop doing such a forward ... ?
Well, JuiceSSH is an Android app. I don't have the source and there
are almost no configuration options.
>On another note, the fact that you apparently do not need an agent to
>authenticate the SSH connections from the
2024 Aug 24
1
Secondary SSH connection
On Fri, 23 Aug 2024, Dave Close wrote:
>No need to fix JuiceSSH. It's authors ignore all contact anyway. Fixed
>on my system with a simple bash command:
> "alias xssh="unset SSH_AUTH_SOCK; ssh".
Or you could put the unset into .ssh/rc, or if you use
a key to connect from JuiceSSH to machine1 you could add
the restrict keyword to the corresponding authorised_keys
line
2024 Aug 24
1
Secondary SSH connection
On 24.08.24 03:16, Dave Close wrote:
> Damien Miller wrote:
>> This is ssh trying to connect to $SSH_AUTH_SOCK, perhaps JuiceSSH's
>> agent that you've forwarded.
>
> No need to fix JuiceSSH. It's authors ignore all contact anyway. Fixed
> on my system with a simple bash command:
> "alias xssh="unset SSH_AUTH_SOCK; ssh".
[scratches head]
2003 Nov 22
1
Help Required for Speex
Hi
Have any body experienced Asterisk with Speex??May i know the result i.e
Voice quality or echo problems and wats frame size and other settings are
compataible with asterisk .
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2024 Aug 24
1
Secondary SSH connection
On Fri, 23 Aug 2024, Dave Close wrote:
> I have several local machines that, while working, I frequently use ssh
> to do something on a different machine. While on that second machine,
> I may even use ssh to do something on a third machine. All of this
> works exactly as it should. FWIW, all of my local machines run Fedora.
> Fedora currently includes openssh-9.6p1-1.fc40.4.x86_64
2024 Sep 04
1
What did I mess up?
Since I had a problem and resolved with the JuiceSSH app on Android a
couple of weeks ago, I've had a new problem with one of my local
machines. Although I've checked everything I remember changing back
then, I can't find the cause and would appreciate a clue or two. (Note,
JuiceSSH is not involved in this problem.)
I have four local machines which should be able to use "ssh
2024 Aug 24
2
Secondary SSH connection
Damien Miller wrote:
>This is ssh trying to connect to $SSH_AUTH_SOCK, perhaps JuiceSSH's
>agent that you've forwarded.
> ...
>the sudo is probably clearing $SSH_AUTH_SOCK and so it doesn't
>try to connect to it.
>
>You can simulate this by clearing the environment variable yourself and
>see if the hangs persist.
>
>If it is the forwarded agent, then the
2019 Jul 09
2
32-bit CentOS
> On Tue, 9 Jul 2019 at 14:40, Dave Close <dave at compata.com> wrote:
>
>> It appears that CentOS 7 was the last one with a 32-bit version. I'm
>> trying to install it on an older laptop and having some trouble.
I tried to resurrect a 32-bit desktop with a Pentium 4 processor by
installing CentOS 7 32-bit version. Everything installed OK, but after
the first boot,
2024 Aug 23
1
Secondary SSH connection
I have several local machines that, while working, I frequently use ssh
to do something on a different machine. While on that second machine,
I may even use ssh to do something on a third machine. All of this
works exactly as it should. FWIW, all of my local machines run Fedora.
Fedora currently includes openssh-9.6p1-1.fc40.4.x86_64 package.
If I use JuiceSSH on my Android phone to contact one