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Mike Powell | Shurato | SSHD Broken? |
August 7, 2024 7:49 AM * |
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> ANSI is detected by the telnet connection, not SSH. Username (or any > other > text that should be echoed) is not being echoed in telnet through > sshd, I'm > using telnet -E 192.168.0.7 in the forcecommand. This worked under > Debian, > I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong; I'm using the same configuration > changes as near as I can tell. I can supply my sshd_config if you > think that > would help. My recollection is that you are using DOS bbs software, right? Here, with my DOS BBS software, GT Power, most telnet callers need to call here using a connection type of "RAW" instead of "telnet" to prevent some odd issues like you are describing. I do not use SSHD with the DOS BBS at all as I expect that bad things will happen. If you want to offer SSH connections, you will probably want to look at using mystic or synchronet as a front-end for the DOS BBS and allow them to handle the SSH bits. It sounds like you did have it working under debian, but it doesn't work with ubuntu. My experience with both is that a lot of things that work just fine with debian proper don't work with ubuntu, even though it is a fork of debian. ubuntu likes to stay on the leading edge and, IMHO, the software is not always tested as well as debian stable. It is also much more difficult for a stable system to be the result of a dist-upgrade under ubuntu. Is there a reason you changed from debian to ubuntu? --- Talisman v0.53-dev (Linux/armv7l) * Origin: possumso.fsxnet.nz * telnet:24/ssh:2122/ftelnet:80 (618:250/10) |
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