[sllug-members]: How does one properly implement OpenSSH?

Nathan Lane nathamberlane at gmail.com
Tue Mar 25 08:18:55 MST 2008


You're right, I am using Windows - and I know it's a Linux Users Group, but
I know Linux, and I know Windows, and OpenSSH is a linux product that was
ported to Windows, also, it will be a Linux server soon.  Thanks for the
correction - I am installing it, not implementing it, although in a Linux
environment I'd argue that most programs are implemented by users because it
is often the case that one must compile the program on his own system.
Anyway, so I'm going to try removing the space from my user account and see
if that works.  Thanks for the suggestions and help.

On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Jeff Schroeder <jeff at zingstudios.com>
wrote:

> Nathan:
>
> > If my users are local users and not
> > domain users, what is the proper way to set them up?
>
> It sounds like you're using a Windows server.  If that's true, I don't
> know how to connect via SSH (this is, after all, a Linux user group).
> But if it's a Linux box, your usernames shouldn't have spaces.  You
> could use "nathanlane" or "nathan.lane" or some such variant.  I tend
> to keep it even simpler and use just "jeff", but it's mostly because
> I'm lazy and have a long last name. ;)
>
> Jeff
>
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