Have noticed some folks still using the old shell server, which we would like to shut down asap.
Is there something we've missed on the new shell server?
-Scott
Is there something we've missed on the new shell server?
-Scott
Hi,jaw wrote:Also, why is there a note (under "Who is online" at the bottom of this page) saying that the only people logged into the shell server are on as guests? I'm logged in under my usual user name, jwermont.
Hi jaw,jaw wrote:Hi, I have some questions about accessing the shell on the new server. First, is the server name sh.sonic.net or shell.sonic.net? I've seen both of these on different pages on Sonic's website. I've tried both, and got this error message: "Algorithm negotiation failed. Key exchange with the remote host failed." I'm not sure what this means.
Second, on the shell access page, it specifies the following:
ECDSA key fingerprint is SHA256:3Shjz0z7pf5EhaJuPaq4Dij92qFd34dRl9pbeNZAtWk.
ECDSA key fingerprint is MD5:72:68:03:a1:6c:c3:48:5c:13:04:b7:4d:91:b3:5c:5d.
I don't know where to enter this information. I tried the settings on my ssh client, but it's not clear where this information goes. There are different kinds of keys, Public keys and Host keys. I need to import a file containing the information, but when I constructed a new file, I was unable to find it in the Import function. This might be an issue with my ssh client, so maybe you can't help with that. However, there must be some standard settings where one would set the key fingerprint, right?
I also don't know how to set up IMAP. Would this also be configured in the ssh client, or in Windows (7), or both?
Thanks,
J. Wermont