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Topic: sshd running automatically during system startup?
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Subudhinath
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Member # 229
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posted November 21, 2001 01:03 PM
Hi!I'm wondering about how I'll get sshd running automatically during startup. The only way I know would be to login as root and add sshd to the /etc/rc file, but that's not recommended by Apple. With OpenSSH the sshd worked just by allowing remote login under System Preferences/Sharing advanced settings. Now when I click that checkbox the option goes gray (not available). How do I BTW uninstall SSH? Simon
Posts: 4 | From: Finland | Registered: Nov 2001
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willy wonka
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Member # 32
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posted November 26, 2001 06:05 AM
there's a lot of stuff not recommended by apple. i'd go ahead and edit the rc file anyway, so long as you know what you're doing.-------------------- -- -willy "Freedom will henceforth be compulsory." -Random Party Manifesto
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