![]() |
2014-04-11
, 13:07
|
Posts: 1,808 |
Thanked: 4,272 times |
Joined on Feb 2011
@ Germany
|
#2
|
![]() |
2014-04-11
, 13:22
|
Posts: 188 |
Thanked: 308 times |
Joined on Jan 2013
@ UK
|
#3
|
# sshd -D sshd re-exec requires execution with an absolute path
SSHD_OPTS= SSHD_OOM_ADJUST=-17
![]() |
2014-04-11
, 13:46
|
Posts: 188 |
Thanked: 308 times |
Joined on Jan 2013
@ UK
|
#4
|
![]() |
2014-04-13
, 07:22
|
Posts: 188 |
Thanked: 308 times |
Joined on Jan 2013
@ UK
|
#6
|
![]() |
2014-04-13
, 20:00
|
Posts: 1,808 |
Thanked: 4,272 times |
Joined on Feb 2011
@ Germany
|
#7
|
I was wrong. It never works with the status widet. It will work when done manually, but only once. If it gets stopped I then get the same respawn error on restart - I think. No real time for testing and it requires a reboot to get working again (at the moment).
I'll try and get some more testing done during the week.
![]() |
Tags |
ssh server |
Thread Tools | |
|
Using OpenSSH.
I've recently started trying to sort out using my n900 as more than a basic phone again, and have tried to re-enable SSH access. This was working in the past with no issues, but now the server won't start.
From the terminal I get the error "sshd respawning too fast, stopped".
I did have the status toggle applet installed and that gave similar messages. I have uninstalled that and reinstalled OpenSSH Server, but with no changes.
I cannot say what has been changed since the server last worked, but if anyone knows where I need to look to start debugging, I'll be very grateful.
I am also having an issue with gnupg (see http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...31#post1420831 ) which may, or may not be related.
Last edited by skanky; 2014-04-13 at 07:20.