![]() (meaning - i doubt it's a binary problem, but could be) I'm thinking either Sierra deleted a file, renamed it, or installed a file as a SIP file that is supposed to be readable by normal and elevated users but is not ![]() and this huge waste of time is why: is why i'd complain of cripple ware and wanting to avoid it). Sierra deleted rsh on my machine and i'd like to know if this was global or just on my machine (i openly complained - and there is a possiblity i was targeted by disgruntled employees. # SIP wont let me softlink here - unsure it would help anyhow I did see that there was a name change (note this might be correct not > ln -s (the linux host ssh runs find between linux boxes and had worked find with iMac, until Sierra update) # now the STRANGE thing is "system preferences" says my service IS enabled and i can ssh from linux to Permission denied (publickey,password,keyboard-interactive) # ssh -o PubkeyAuthentication=yes -o PasswordAuthentication=no denied (publickey,password,keyboard-interactive). I have a 2nd symptom - which is even WORSE than "keeps asking for password" there are many reason building from source - app store was a perfect idea - they shouldn't have short-changed install from source, but made it an option in the list I will say it should be a feature of iMac to fetch, build, install as a menu item choice on app store (for some items). how many security issues and bug fixes does ssh have compared to rsh? keep an eye on. if it were not built in one could choose which and have fall-backs incase of failure, other brand, etc). however security is to big to be an option. its good to have an option for every decision in code so that code is not inflexible. Complexity is never a virtue (part the tau of programming, and Donald Knuth advice. as for ssh: each option in an app becomes factorial as to bugs and when there is 100! (100 factorial is too many for humans) options that can be a bug or misunderstood combination to those configuring, likey few if any ever have managed to set configuration so it is actually does what they think it does. I'm new to iMac dev, coming from DOS-3.1-win2000 / linux 0.92-sqeeze (familiar with those) so dont expect i know anything much about BSD or iMAC.Īlso i'm a fan of rsh (why? simplicity and speed, though not secure for inet except within a vpn). (i'll see what is installed and what ssh files on system are not part of it when i do that) MY PLAN, since OS X has no component re-install for apps in "bsd world", is find download for ssh, compile, install. However my system settings dont agree, i was and still is enabled (i tried disabling / re-enabling, had no effect) install.log:Sep 20 15:49:30 iMac OSInstaller: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/amework/Resources/MigrationData/Scripts/reloadLaunchdConfigs: /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ssh.plist: Service is disabled install.log:Sep 20 15:49:30 iMac OSInstaller: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/amework/Resources/MigrationData/Scripts/reloadLaunchdConfigs: /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ssh.plist: Could not find specified service install.log: "/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ssh.plist", i newly found this - though it doesn't tell me what exactly i can fix. Only going in or out of iMac is the issue. On remote side I used X-LFS-2010 on old pc and Debain Squeeze on old laptop. I was quiet bland and didn't configure anything not advised in tutorial. Just (a week) ago I'd used an ssh tutorial for setting up ssh to use id_dsa keys to avoid having to type in password (which obviously kills ssh as an alternative to remote procedure calls in obj c for automated computing between hosts). (i think ssh is not repairable by configuration at this point) PLIST, LAUNCHD, INSTALLING SSH FROM SOURCE ![]() After upgrade ssh keeps asking for password. ![]()
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