Re: hopefully some help with AntiX

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Willem,
I was really hoping this would work.
I had to go back and forth between rooms remembering chunks of the input
one, and I ran it, and according to seeing AI, it gave no errors.
So I tried to SSH into it, and connection refused, so I rebooted, and tried
again, and again, connection refused.
If I turn off ufw it tells me all 1000 ports are closed with nmap.
If ufw is running, nmap tells me they are all filtered.
Glenn
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Willem van der Walt" <wvdwalt@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "K0LNY_Glenn" <glenn@ervin.email>
Cc: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." 
<speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2022 3:30 AM
Subject: Re: hopefully some help with AntiX


Sorry, there was a typo in my nmap command, so what you did below is
correct.
It is tricky without speech, but you can try the following iptables
commands on the machine.
#Allow ssh from your network
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -s 10.248.1.0/24 --dport 22 -m state --state 
NEW,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
#Allow outgoing ssh
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --sport 22 -j ACCEPT
The iptables command should work as it is the basic command used by all
firewall tools.
HTH, Willem


On Wed, 24 Aug 2022, K0LNY_Glenn wrote:

> [The e-mail server of the sender could not be verified (SPF Record)]
>
> Well after thinking about it, I realized that I could have just put in the
> actual IP address with nmap.
> So I did:
> nmap -f 10.248.1.143
> and it quickly found antix and it said all 1000 ports have been scanned 
> and
> they all are closed.
> Glenn
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Willem van der Walt" <wvdwalt@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux."
> <speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2022 4:28 AM
> Subject: Re: hopefully some help with AntiX
>
>
> Hi,
> The Ubuntu and I think, Debian ssh server package is called ssh-server.
> I suggest you do a portscan with nmap f
> om another machine to see if ssh server is running.
> It should show an open port 22 if it is.
> Note, you must ssh into the machine as a non-root user.
> HTH, Willem
>
> On Tue, 23 Aug 2022, K0LNY_Glenn wrote:
>
>> [The e-mail server of the sender could not be verified (SPF Record)]
>>
>> Well I tried using the iPhone app, seeing AI.
>> I can't read back letter by letter using short text, which is what reads
>> monitors the best, so I have to rely on what I hear.
>> It appears it does not know aptitude, so I tried apt, and that command
>> works.
>> But I tried three different package names:
>> openssh-server
>> openssh
>> and just ssh
>> In all the returns, it said it could not find the packages, and they may
>> exist under a different name.
>> So unless anyone has other Debian based SSH install names, I'll be doing
>> more research on antiX and SSH.
>>
>> Glenn
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Jude DaShiell" <jdashiel@xxxxxxxxx>
>> To: "K0LNY_Glenn" <glenn@ervin.email>; "Speakup is a screen review system
>> for Linux." <speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2022 10:50 PM
>> Subject: Re: hopefully some help with AntiX
>>
>>
>> You could try fenrir with git or pipi whichever is available.
>>
>>
>> Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be used in
>> defense of liberty:
>> soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
>> -Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)
>>
>> .
>>
>> On Tue, 23 Aug 2022, K0LNY_Glenn wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>> So I successfully got a live version of AntiX 19.5 base 386 on my 
>>> Asus701
>>> I am having trouble getting in with SSH.
>>> When I do speaker test on the actual netbook, it works, so I know the
>>> audio
>>> works.
>>> Neither espeak test, or espeak-ng test, worked.
>>> It is Debian based, so I did apt update and most of the following 
>>> things,
>>> I
>>> tried both with sudo and without.
>>> On the computer trying to get in, it tells me connection refused.
>>> It is on the network as antix1
>>> Everything I read on-line suggest it should have openssh installed, but 
>>> I
>>> ran the apt install for openssh-server -y just in case.
>>> I tried systemctl start openssh
>>> and I tried system restart openssh
>>> I guess it is possible espeak-NG may not be in its repository.
>>> Then espeeakup wouldn't be there either.
>>> If I had speakup going on the AntiX, or an SSH connection, I could start
>>> getting it going.
>>>
>>> Anyone have any ideas for this?
>>> This would be good on the Asus 701, it's using Buster, which isn't that
>>> old.Thanks for any assistance.
>>>
>>> Glenn
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> 





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