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От : Bob Latham 2:5075/128 27 июл 23 09:58:47
К : druck 27 июл 23 12:06:15
Тема : Re: Nettle can`t SSH into RaspPi
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druck <news@druck.org.uk> wrote:
> On 26/07/2023 09:29, Bob Latham wrote:
> I`ve had a look at my RISC OS machine, and it seems I`m using
> !Nettle v0.2043b (11 April 2010) built in ssh client, which is
> mentioned later in the thread, and this does work - so get that
> unless you want to get involved technical stuff below.
That is the exact version I`m trying to use. Works with synology NAS
DSM6 but cannot get into pi os.
> BTW It`s a bit confusing as I initially used Nettle and command
> line ssh, then NettleSSH came along with a built in ssh. However
> this stopped working with Linux machines, so I went back to Nettle
> with a newer command line ssh again. Forgot the latest Nettle has
> a newer ssh built in like NettleSSH used to.
> I`ve checked both the command line ssh clients I`ve found on my
> systems, neither of which work on the Pi 4B, although they run on
> the Mini.M (versions 6.0p1-1 16-Aug-2012 and 3.8.1p1)
> > I`ve no idea where to enter the -vv command and experimenting has
> > only given embarrassing results. So info on that please and how
> > to modify my Pi devices please.
> If you are using the command line client you do a:-
> ssh -vvv
> It will then print out lots of stuff about what it is doing. At
> some point it will say what key exchange mechanisms it offers and
> the server accepts, and these will differ and it will stop shortly
> after. Find that bit and paste it here.
I can get that to work if I set the NAS as the server but I can`t
find any way to do it for the failing rasp pi which is presumably
what you need.
Thanks anyway
Bob.
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