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2018 Dec 12
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SFTP - Private/Public Authentication Keysets Beyond The First Set
Thanks for responding so quickly! No but I will try. Are you saying the
first vendor connection worked because id_rsa and id_rsa.pub are the
defaults if not specified? (I didn't use the -i flag for the first vendor.)
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2018 Dec 12
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SFTP - Private/Public Authentication Keysets Beyond The First Set
On 12/12/2018 03:32 PM, Steve Clark wrote:
> On 12/12/2018 03:28 PM, Gary Braatz wrote:
>> Thanks for responding so quickly! No but I will try. Are you saying the
>> first vendor connection worked because id_rsa and id_rsa.pub are the
>> defaults if not specified? (I didn't use the -i flag for the first vendor.)
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
2018 Dec 12
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SFTP - Private/Public Authentication Keysets Beyond The First Set
On 12/12/2018 03:28 PM, Gary Braatz wrote:
> Thanks for responding so quickly! No but I will try. Are you saying the
> first vendor connection worked because id_rsa and id_rsa.pub are the
> defaults if not specified? (I didn't use the -i flag for the first vendor.)
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Steve
2018 Dec 12
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SFTP - Private/Public Authentication Keysets Beyond The First Set
On 12/12/2018 03:13 PM, Gary Braatz wrote:
> I'm new to SFTP and using this mailing list was able to successfully create
> my first Private/Public keyset for a vendor hosting the SFTP server (I'm the
> client). I created the keyset by typing this:
>
>
>
> # ssh-keygen -t rsa
>
>
>
> When asked for the password/passphrase I hit <Enter> and
2018 Dec 12
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SFTP - Private/Public Authentication Keysets Beyond The First Set
Inclusion of the -i flag and the location of the private key solved the
problem.
Thanks Steve!
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] SFTP - Private/Public Authentication Keysets Beyond
The First Set
On 12/12/2018 03:32 PM, Steve Clark wrote:
2018 Dec 13
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SFTP - Private/Public Authentication Keysets Beyond The First Set
On Wed, December 12, 2018 16:40, Gary Braatz wrote:
> Inclusion of the -i flag and the location of the private key solved
> the
> problem.
>
You can also set up a personalised ssh config file in the ~/.ssh
directory of the user employed to establish the sftp/ssh connections:
#BOF
# /home/myuser/.ssh/config
# Host parameter is any arbitrary string.
# sftp remoteuserid at
2018 Dec 13
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SFTP - Private/Public Authentication Keysets Beyond The First Set
On 12/12/18 4:40 PM, Gary Braatz wrote:
> Inclusion of the -i flag and the location of the private key solved the
> problem.
>
> Thanks Steve!
>
>
You really don't need multiple ppk pairs for different hosts. One for
all is what I do. As long as you keep the private key private you only
need distribute the one public key every where you need secure
identification.
Mike
2007 Sep 03
1
Wireless VOIP Keysets? Recommendations?
Any Recommendations on a "Good" Wireless Voip Keyset that works well with Asterisk?
I would prefer one that is IAX2 as it works better behind a Nat'd Firewall..
But I am reaching out to you guys as you all would know what would work the best :-)
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2011 Mar 28
0
how to do this create the keyset-file for dnssec
it is, I'm coming I do not understand the need to recreate and validate
the file keyset-en ....... I then recreate a good record with the key in
this file and my past signatures are good. I did not understand
correctly the operation of dlv
keyset files and I recreated downgrade bind to the stable version 9.3 of
CentOS 5.5 and using webmin. can you give me the command to use to
create files
2004 Jul 01
5
Inter-Tel Eclipse2 (IP PhonePlus)
Hello All,
Just looking some comments from gurus about this proprietary systems and
phones:
Inter-Tel Eclipse2
Model name: IP PhonePlus
I did not find anything useful or reasonable about their products on
their website or even in Internet.... except sales.
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Thanks and regards,
Vasyl Rublyov
2014 Feb 19
5
createrepo command for 6.4 respin
Hi List,
I have been searching for the correct createrepo command to make a 6.4 respin.
We have been doing this with previous versions using
createrepo -u "media://$discinfo" -g ${DIR}/my_kickstart${VER}/comps.xml .
Which had worked fine until now.
Thanks,
--
Stephen Clark
*NetWolves*
Director of Technology
Phone: 813-579-3200
Fax: 813-882-0209
Email: steve.clark at netwolves.com
2016 May 05
3
FirewallD and FTP passive mode
Howdy
I'm trying to run FTP server behind firewall. And i can't enable passive
mode from the Internet. There are plenty howtos but there aren't many
with my combination.
For now i have configured port forwarding and ftp server itself.
On the router:
# firewall-cmd --list-all --zone=external
external (active)
interfaces: enp3s1
sources:
services: openvpn ssh
ports: 1194/tcp
2014 Mar 20
3
biosdevname
Hello,
Anybody else run into problems with biosdevname .0.5..0-2 changing names
from p2p1 to em1 when upgrading from biosdevname 0.4.1-3?
Darn!
I thought biosdevname was to keep the names the same!!
--
Stephen Clark
*NetWolves Managed Services, LLC.*
Director of Technology
Phone: 813-579-3200
Fax: 813-882-0209
Email: steve.clark at netwolves.com
http://www.netwolves.com
2012 May 05
8
CONFIG_ARPD turned on in centosplus kernel.
Alan& Akemi,
Would it be possible to get CONFIG_ARPD turned on in the
centosplus 6.x kernel? It is required to use opennhrp.
See the link below where is was decided to turn it on in Fedora.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=502844
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Stephen Clark
*NetWolves*
Director of Technology
Phone: 813-579-3200
Fax: 813-882-0209
Email: steve.clark at netwolves.com
2014 Feb 25
2
Migration from 32 to 64 bits
Hello to all,
currently I have CentOS 6.4 32 bit, very simple setup on my notebook,
I want to migrate it from 32 to 64 bits cause I want to play with some
VMs etc etc.
Do you have some suggestions on how to do backup of folders (mainly I
have 1 user) or just copy the user folder and stop?
Fabrizio
--
"The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a
faithful servant. We
2010 Dec 10
4
sudo doing DNS lookup
Hi,
I have a confusing problem. I have two centos 5,5 boxes. Both have
sudo.i386 1.7.2p1-9.el5_5
installed
I am using the same sudoers file, but the one on box A keeps trying to
do DNS lookups
while the one on box B does not. How do I disable this DNS lookup?
Thanks for any info.
--
Stephen Clark
*NetWolves*
Sr. Software Engineer III
Phone:
2013 Nov 20
5
Any experience with lanner appliances?
Hi,
anybody has installed CentOS on an lanner appliance...?
Eg. http://www.lannerinc.com/products/all-purpose-box-computers/industrial-automation/lec-2126
I was planning to buy an hp microserver to make a "small" CentOS firewall (and more since it is overpowered), but I am wondering if I could go for a lot smaller and with no fan/noise... but at the same time a bit more expensive...
2014 Jan 13
2
6.5, minor annoyances
I rebuilt my system a couple/three weeks ago, and it's running 6.5, and
there's a couple of minor annoyances: first, all my xterms, when I login
in from the console, always are in ~/Documents, rather than ~. The other
is that, running KDE, I can't find where to turn *off* the stupid
login/logout theme music.* Oh, and I get this enTHUsiastic menu, rather
than the traditional one.
2014 Sep 24
5
Critical update for bash released today.
You should 'yum update' as soon as possible to resolve this issue.
Here's why you should care:
https://securityblog.redhat.com/2014/09/24/bash-specially-crafted-environment-variables-code-injection-attack/
Links to the centos updates:
CentOS-5:
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2014-September/020582.html
CentOS-6:
2011 May 10
3
Drive recovery?
I have a CentOS 5.6 system (recently installed) that, for some
reason, has decided to mangle one of its drives, specifically /dev/hde1
... No errors anywhere, just rebooted the machine over the weekend and
it's gone. Up till the reboot, the drive was fine, I was writing to it
without a problem.
fdisk tells me:
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# fdisk -l /dev/hde
Disk /dev/hde: 160.0 GB, 160041885696