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jolanwong

2002-06-17, 5:11 am

I'm the beginner of Linux. I have installed redhat linux 7.0 and check that the openssh has been installed, I configured files of hosts.allow, sshd_config and type /etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd start.
On windows 2000, I installed ssh client, and there are 2 icon for me to choose, one is SSH Secure Shell Client and the other is SSH Secure File Transfer Client, I press the second one, and type the root password. It alerts me "Fail to open a secure file transfer session".
After I restart the linux machine, I cannot use the first one to get into the machine.
Please help. I don't know why I fail to do that as I follow the step mentioned in the web.
The VMS Kid

2002-06-17, 8:21 am

Red Hat doesn't use allow.conf and deny.conf. You use the /etc/xinitd.conf file to determine which services to allow or deny. Make sure you have the opsnssh allow flag set to yes in that file.
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