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.../mycloud/root/etc/ssh/sshd_config
.../mycloud/root/etc/ssh/sshd_config
Patrick--Ok I managed to edit the file. I can now login at the root of that jail using my Mac Terminal and the password. However, I tried to go back with the nano editor to make sure it saved the change I have made, and the editor indicates new file and no code at all to see? did it save it under new name?Scroll down until you find the line starting with "#PermitRootLogin" ...
ssh-copy-id root@<jail-ip-address>
Great. Talk to you tomorrow Thank YouIf you had not saved the change you could not login as root. Simple as that. Perhaps again a minor mistake at the complete pathname?
OK, now we get rid of that password authentication and then it's good for now for today, I guess. Need to check some basic network settings tomorrow and then you are ready to actually install software in the jail, yeah!
From the Mac terminal do this:
ssh-copy-id root@<jail-ip-address>
That should ask you for the password for the last time and use that connection to automatically install your SSH key. From a second terminal window you should then be able to use ssh without password ...
Patrick,If you had not saved the change you could not login as root. Simple as that. Perhaps again a minor mistake at the complete pathname?
OK, now we get rid of that password authentication and then it's good for now for today, I guess. Need to check some basic network settings tomorrow and then you are ready to actually install software in the jail, yeah!
From the Mac terminal do this:
ssh-copy-id root@<jail-ip-address>
That should ask you for the password for the last time and use that connection to automatically install your SSH key. From a second terminal window you should then be able to use ssh without password ...
Great. Talk to you tomorrow Thank You
Patrick I have install nginx in mycloud jail but how do I view the front pageIf you had not saved the change you could not login as root. Simple as that. Perhaps again a minor mistake at the complete pathname?
OK, now we get rid of that password authentication and then it's good for now for today, I guess. Need to check some basic network settings tomorrow and then you are ready to actually install software in the jail, yeah!
From the Mac terminal do this:
ssh-copy-id root@<jail-ip-address>
That should ask you for the password for the last time and use that connection to automatically install your SSH key. From a second terminal window you should then be able to use ssh without password ...
I'll check it out and let you know. I'm using virtio-win-0.1.208.iso so I assume it is even newer. Thank you.I found that virtio-win-0.1.185.iso worked and later .189 gave me trouble. I am not sure that is a solution to your issue, but it got me going a couple days ago.
That may have done the trick. I'm almost getting windows 10 to actually install! Thanks for the help. I'll post when it gets around to completing. Seems quite slow, but I'm pushing my luck using this hardware anyway.I'll check it out and let you know. I'm using virtio-win-0.1.208.iso so I assume it is even newer. Thank you.