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SSH server
Rich:
Hi bmarkus
I was under the impression (maybe incorrectly) that the Pi extensions would follow the same file layout as the
X86 versions. The X86 version of dropbear does have a /etc/dropbear/ entry.
sbp:
Thanks
I'm learning all the time.
Steen
althalus:
--- Quote from: bmarkus on January 29, 2013, 07:06:35 PM ---Hi
instructions are good, few notes however:
No need to backup
/etc/shadow
--- End quote ---
Are you sure? Password changes are stored in /etc/shadow, are they not? (Possibly displaying my ignorance of core on Pi, or passwords in core, but this has been my experience with almost every other distro...)
bmarkus:
--- Quote from: althalus on January 29, 2013, 11:58:23 PM ---
--- Quote from: bmarkus on January 29, 2013, 07:06:35 PM ---Hi
instructions are good, few notes however:
No need to backup
/etc/shadow
--- End quote ---
Are you sure? Password changes are stored in /etc/shadow, are they not? (Possibly displaying my ignorance of core on Pi, or passwords in core, but this has been my experience with almost every other distro...)
--- End quote ---
In fact, nothing wrong saving shadow but in fact not needed to have proper operation of SSH.
bmarkus:
--- Quote from: Rich on January 29, 2013, 10:37:55 PM ---Hi bmarkus
I was under the impression (maybe incorrectly) that the Pi extensions would follow the same file layout as the
X86 versions. The X86 version of dropbear does have a /etc/dropbear/ entry.
--- End quote ---
piCore is following as much as possible x86 version but at the same time follows generic Core rules. dropbear is an extension, therefore it is using /usr/local/etc and not /etc used by system itself.
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