| Comment by: salass00 (91.150.16.111) | At: 11 Feb 2013, 22:37 | File version: 53.6 | 
To get the sudo password prompt to work I just had to add the following 3 lines to ~/.bashrc on my Ubuntu system:  case "$TERM" in  amiga-8bit) stty icrnl;;  esac    TERM variable on the Amiga side is of course set to "amiga-8bit". 
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| Comment by: salass00 (91.150.16.111) | At: 20 Jan 2013, 16:06 | File version: 53.6 | 
Just wanted to add that if your ssh:ing to an Ubuntu system and it doesn't recognise the amiga-8bit TERM type then just install the ncurses-term package on said system and it will fix this.    After doing this I can now use the arrow keys when ssh:ing from AmigaOS to my Ubuntu PC although some keys like page up/page down still seem to cause problems.    Also I want to add another vote for an sshd port as it would be very nice to have. 
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| Comment by: Stangl (86.32.151.178) | At: 26 Nov 2012, 12:20 | File version: 53.6 | 
Nice. Please add SSHD to your cool Port. 
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| Comment by: Zappa (86.32.151.147) | At: 14 Apr 2012, 17:05 | File version: 53.6 | 
Very Cool. Ty works super here.  Use  Assign HOME: Devs:SSH  (and add a Dir SSH in Devs) for better use 
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| Comment by: Varthall (151.51.160.247) | At: 01 Apr 2012, 10:14 | File version: 53.6 | 
In order to make it possible to move the cursor with the arrow keys e.g. in pine, type "setenv TERM amiga-8bit" in the shell before running ssh. Thanks to Futaura for the hint: http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=35282&forum=32 
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| Comment by: Jack (132.68.248.123) | At: 02 Aug 2009, 18:32 | File version: 53.3 | 
Oops, the message is:  Could not create directory '../home/.ssh'. 
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| Comment by: JAck (132.68.248.123) | At: 02 Aug 2009, 18:31 | File version: 53.3 | 
Oops, the message is:  Could not create directory '../home/.ssh'. 
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| Comment by: Jack (132.68.248.123) | At: 02 Aug 2009, 09:19 | File version: 53.3 | 
Version 53.3 throws this message, previous worked (and still work f) fine.   
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| Comment by: Jack (132.68.249.151) | At: 13 Apr 2009, 20:26 | File version: 53.2 | 
How do I setup vinced for use with ssh?  I can't see what I'm typing untill I "break name ssh all".  Tried vnc: and vnr: handlers.    Any ideas?  TIA 
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| Comment by: Jack (80.179.208.174) | At: 26 Jan 2009, 13:16 | File version: 53.1 | 
Amigan:    It has nothing to do with web browsing.  But is has nice features like X11 forwarding, port tunnels (both directions).  Here I use it a lot, all the mentioned above options. Actually: can't live  without it.  Tunnels, for example, can be used for bringing networked licenses from one lan  to another. Or to bypass firewalls. between different lans without nagging on  network admins. 
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| Comment by: Amigan (91.140.9.14) | At: 26 Jan 2009, 01:54 | File version: 53.1 | 
Probably a dumb question, but can this be used for web browsing or just for FTP  and telnet? I have never used a SSH clinet before. 
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| Comment by: Jack (132.68.248.40) | At: 21 Jan 2009, 18:44 | File version: 53.1 | 
Huge thanks, Steven!  And: get a paypal account:-) 
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| Comment by: Xeron (90.204.88.203) | At: 21 Jan 2009, 14:26 | File version: 53.1 | 
Steven, you rock!    @walkero  It would certainly be possible to write some kind of "SFTPMount". Don't look at  me, though :-) 
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| Comment by: walkero (213.16.133.2) | At: 20 Jan 2009, 08:23 | File version: 53.1 | 
Is there a way to mount a computer as a workbench folder, as we could do with  the ftpmount? If not is there a way to connect and see all the files like a lan  hard drive? 
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| Comment by: anonymous (90.201.184.153) | At: 27 Nov 2007, 11:22 | File version: 52.2 | 
Where is your "HOME" env variable pointing?    I found it didn't work when I set it to the root of a partition, but when set to          "Blah:Home/" it worked fine. 
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| Comment by: Merkel (127.0.0.1) | At: 20 Aug 2007, 19:36 | File version: 4.6p1-2 | 
Same here... :-( 
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| Comment by: Andrea (159.149.155.89) | At: 20 Aug 2007, 19:29 | File version: 4.6p1-2 | 
I have exactly the same problems using it!!! It never works when I try. I get  same messages like spot, only for different website in Italy! Why not works? 
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| Comment by: spot (85.228.114.152) | At: 20 Aug 2007, 18:23 | File version: 4.6p1-2 | 
I've got some probs using it.  Here's the output.    /RAM Disk/openssh-bin> ssh xx.xxxxxxxx.se  Could not create directory '/home/.ssh'.  The authenticity of host 'xx.xxxxxxx.se (83.227.67.183)' can't be established.  RSA key fingerprint is ba:c1:9f:39:c7:95:3f:21:c1:2e:36:d5:58:09:e1:00.  Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes  Failed to add the host to the list of known hosts (/home/.ssh/known_hosts).  Password: 
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| Comment by: Andrea (159.149.155.89) | At: 15 Aug 2007, 00:15 | File version: 4.6p1-1 | 
Is working reasonably well here. So if this is a port, is possible to fix some  of the bugs in the next version? But thanks for the work! 
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| Comment by: fryguy (80.68.127.227) | At: 14 Aug 2007, 15:20 | File version: 4.6p1-1 | 
neat! this is something that is needed imo. 
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| Comment by: afxgroup (87.12.161.54) | At: 14 Aug 2007, 12:35 | File version: 4.6p1-1 | 
Well Done dude! 
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| Comment by: Mitch | At: 18 Dec 2006, 15:30 | File version: 4.5p1-1 | 
VERY WELCOME addition to os4depot!    This has some problems in ssh.    1. TERM not set automatically.    2. su or a subsequent ssh just hangs on the password prompt   
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| Comment by: orgin | At: 18 Dec 2006, 08:43 | File version: 4.5p1-1 | 
WOAH! 
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