What do folks think if I apt-add a repository for Debian Buster? Would that royally mess things up? At least I could install openssh-server. Glenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "K0LNY_Glenn" <glenn@ervin.email> To: <speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Volodymyr Dorozhinsky" <dorozhinsky@xxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2022 2:45 PM Subject: Re: hopefully some help with AntiX I think you are right. I read that there is a package installed called: ssh-conduit-antix but it is apparently for the GUI. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Volodymyr Dorozhinsky" <dorozhinsky@xxxxxxx> To: <speakup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2022 2:42 PM Subject: Re: hopefully some help with AntiX Glenn, for me all that You've described sounds like there is no ssh server is up and running. Best regards Volodymyr On 8/25/22 21:33, K0LNY_Glenn wrote: > 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 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >