I figured this out on my own, it seems I need an absolute path for sshd -i (instead of just "sshd -i") probably the particular path is not set. On other note, a couple of suggestions mentioned the overhead of sshd being spawn for each request causing high overhead. Since I'm running IP Filter and limited ssh connection, this is not an issue. Furthermore, with the availability of memory and high-end servers I wouldn't think this is an issue? (ie.putting sshd in inetd.conf) Regards, - Mike Useful Solaris packages sites: alphabetical order, www. infront, / blastwave.org | openpkg.org | patriots.net | sunfreeware.com / ---------- original message ---------- I want to test out sshd being call from /etc/inetd.conf instead of having sshd daemon running. The below is what I have in inetd.conf, nmap shows the port is open, but I can't seem to connect. Anything else I need to check or modify? I have stop/start inetsvc and ssh port is in /etc/services. Thanks in advance. ssh stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/bin/sshd sshd -i Regards, - Mike _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri May 7 12:16:40 2004
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