The telnet daemon is not enabled by default on the Sharp ROM, unless you have the image from TRIsoft where it is enabled. Cacko has SSHd enabled by default.
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The sshd daemon is not enabled by default on the Cacko ROM either .
No matter if I do a 'ps -e | grep ssh' or go to the sysinfo icon and look at what all the processes are running, the sshd daemon is not up there. What is more, if I goto to a konsole and do:
$ su
# /usr/sbin/sshd
# ps -e | grep ssh
I still don't see it. it is like the ssh daemon dies as soon as it is started.
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did you try ssh to it? might just not be running as a standalone daemon but running from inetd instead just like the samba service.
on a related note, since I don't have Cacko 1.23 running at the moment, can someone please paste the output of the mount command here? I just want to check what the cramfs image on Cacko is mounted as since I cannot remember.
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So this is where I get all confused. Windows XP actually does not have 'ssh' command-line like Linux. I have two ssh programs, one I cannot remember, the other puTTY: [a href=\"http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/]http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/[/url]. Both ask for the USB IP which is 192.168.129.201. But both ask for a port number. I enter port number 23, because I thought that was the port number needed as Microsoft telnet was complaining it couldn't open that port (see my earlier error message). The other ssh program I have which I don't remember the name asks for a login, which I have no clue so I just stick in 'zaurus'. But in either case, they both fail.
On my Linux laptop at home I have tried:
[freyguy@localhost ~]$ ssh 192.168.129.201
[freyguy@localhost ~]$ ping 192.168.129.201
PING 192.168.129.201 (192.168.129.201) 56(84) bytes of data.
--- 192.168.129.201 ping statistics ---
121 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 120002ms
[freyguy@localhost ~]$ ssh -D 23 192.168.129.201
Privileged ports can only be forwarded by root.
[freyguy@localhost ~]$ ssh -p 192.168.129.201
Bad port '192.168.129.201'
[freyguy@localhost ~]$ ssh -p 23 192.168.129.201
ssh: connect to host 192.168.129.201 port 23: Connection timed out
For both the 'ssh' and 'scp' linux command-lines I am not sure exactly what flags I need to specify:
[freyguy@localhost ~]$ scp 192.168.129.201
usage: scp [-1246BCpqrv] [-c cipher] [-F ssh_config] [-i identity_file]
[-l limit] [-o ssh_option] [-P port] [-S program]
[[user@]host1:]file1 [...] [[user@]host2:]file2
[freyguy@localhost ~]$ ssh
usage: ssh [-1246AaCfghkMNnqsTtVvXxY] [-b bind_address] [-c cipher_spec]
[-D port] [-e escape_char] [-F configfile] [-i identity_file]
[-L port:host:hostport] [-l login_name] [-m mac_spec] [-o option]
[-p port] [-R port:host:hostport] [-S ctl] [user@]hostname [command]
I admit, I am not an experienced user with ssh and scp at all.