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Originally Posted by Milhouse View Post
Try stopping and restarting sshd (/etc/init.d/ssh stop|start). Make sure you don't also have dropbear installed. Try rebooting. Enable the debug log in PuTTY to see if that sheds any more light.
So lets just say I got frustrated with it not working...it was late and I wasn't thinking straight, and I thought it would be best to start over...

You know hypothetically speaking, if I were on a fresh N800 what should I do to get OpenSSH up and running?
 
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Assuming you had a freshly flashed device with "repository.maemo.org bora free non-free" added to application manager, the following should be enough to get ssh server up and running:

1. Install becomeroot or enable R&D mode
2. Install xterm
3. In xterm...
Code:
sudo gainroot
apt-get update
apt-get install ssh
4. Job done.

Last edited by Milhouse; 2007-08-25 at 19:06.
 
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#23
Sweet!! Thank you Milhouse.
 
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