I found a solution to my kermit/ssh problems. I downloaded the source
files and recompiled kermit (version 8.0.211). I'm guessing there must
have been some sort of library conflict in the previous binary, because
now everything works like it used to in FC1.
All good,
Matthew.
Matthew Walker wrote:
| Hello,
|
| If someone can help me with this problem I'll be amazed.
|
| Using kermit, I cannot connect using ssh. This has been a problem only
| since I installed Fedora Core 2.
|
| Under Fedora 1, I was able to start kermit and then enter "ssh
| hostname". I would then be presented with a terminal and sending and
| recieving files was fine.
|
| With Fedora 2 I start kermit in the same way, and enter "ssh hostname".
| After a few seconds, it now returns with the standard kermit prompt. No
| error message appears, but then no terminal appears either.
|
| I've got no idea where to start! I've checked the ssh command using
| (under kermit) "show ssh". That told me the ssh command was "ssh -e
| none". "ssh -V" returns "OpenSSH_3.6.1p2, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0,
| OpenSSL 0x0090701f". "kermit -V" tells me I've got "C-Kermit 8.0.209,
| 17 Mar 2003, for Red Hat Linux 8.0". I've also tried different
| hostnames; even "ssh 127.0.0.1" gives me the same response. I can
| access all these resources by using only ssh (i.e. without starting
| kermit first), but file transfers are very difficult that way.
|
| Can anyone suggest any other checks that may point to a problem? Or
| better still, does anyone know why this problem exists and didn't before?
|
| Regards,
|
| Matthew.