From paul at anastrophe.com Fri Jun 3 18:48:10 2005 From: paul at anastrophe.com (Paul Theodoropoulos) Date: Fri Jun 3 18:48:19 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] possibly dumb question, definitely dumb actions Message-ID: <6.2.3.0.2.20050603154506.0395e1f0@klaatu.anastrophe.com> was going to upgrade pssh to the latest release. forgot that i keep pssh on my sd card, via PowerRun. installed software, then saw the link was already there, ran powerrun, deleted old pssh from card, moved new pssh to card. poof. all my saved sessions and keys etc are now gone. i've tried restoring pssh.prc from backup, but that doesn't seem to do the trick. so, where's that data stored? Paul Theodoropoulos http://www.anastrophe.com http://www.smileglobal.com From thomas at jtah.de Sat Jun 4 07:12:06 2005 From: thomas at jtah.de (Thomas Arendsen Hein) Date: Sat Jun 4 07:13:27 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] Re: pssh 2005-06-03 released In-Reply-To: <20050603170149.20819.qmail@kaazh.pair.com> References: <20050603170149.20819.qmail@kaazh.pair.com> Message-ID: <20050604111206.GA28354@jtah.de> Second try, I just re-subscribed to the list. This explains why I didn't receive any posting during the last year. On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 05:01:49PM -0000, Greg Parker wrote: > pssh version 2005-06-03 has been released. > * Fixed crashes after using the pop-up clock. > > That last fix could use some additional testing. On the Tungsten C, > pressing the center button while the device is asleep turns on the > device and shows a clock. This pop-up clock is buggy and caused > pssh to draw incorrectly or crash if it was running. Devices like > the Tungsten T series have similar pop-up clocks. If you have such > a clock, please try the following: > > 1. Run pssh and start a connection. > 2. Set pssh's font size to "small". > 3. Display the clock and close it. > > If the bug is still there, pssh will crash or draw the terminal > incorrectly at this point. For a Tungsten T3 I can confirm that: - The bug is there on 2005-05-18-TEST - The bug is fixed on 2005-06-03 I have a T1 at work, so maybe I can test that in a few days if nobody else already did it by then. P.S.: Thanks for the ` to Esc mapping. I bought the new PalmOne Wireless Keyboard some weeks ago for which this is really useful. But is there a way to enter a ` over the keyboard with with setting enabled? Regards, Thomas -- Email: thomas@jtah.de (at work: thomas@intevation.de) http://jtah.de/ From gparker-pssh at sealiesoftware.com Sat Jun 4 13:26:11 2005 From: gparker-pssh at sealiesoftware.com (Greg Parker) Date: Sat Jun 4 13:26:13 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] possibly dumb question, definitely dumb actions In-Reply-To: <6.2.3.0.2.20050603154506.0395e1f0@klaatu.anastrophe.com> References: <6.2.3.0.2.20050603154506.0395e1f0@klaatu.anastrophe.com> Message-ID: <17057.58419.552294.690511@kaazh.pair.com> Paul Theodoropoulos writes: > was going to upgrade pssh to the latest release. forgot that i keep > pssh on my sd card, via PowerRun. installed software, then saw the > link was already there, ran powerrun, deleted old pssh from card, > moved new pssh to card. > > poof. all my saved sessions and keys etc are now gone. i've tried > restoring pssh.prc from backup, but that doesn't seem to do the trick. > > so, where's that data stored? pssh uses separate resource databases for connections, known host keys, private keys, and preferences. They should all have the backup bit set. If you restore everything from the backup you might find them, or you can look through your backed-up files for: pssh Connection List (type GPss/conn) pssh Known Host Keys (type GPss/HKey) pssh Preferences (type GPss/pref) pssh Public Keys (type GPss/PKey) The system was likely trying to be smart by deleting all of pssh's auxiliary data when you deleted pssh.prc itself, but in this case that's not what you wanted. -- Greg Parker gparker-pssh@sealiesoftware.com From paul at anastrophe.com Sat Jun 4 14:21:45 2005 From: paul at anastrophe.com (Paul Theodoropoulos) Date: Sat Jun 4 14:22:43 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] possibly dumb question, definitely dumb actions In-Reply-To: <17057.58419.552294.690511@kaazh.pair.com> References: <6.2.3.0.2.20050603154506.0395e1f0@klaatu.anastrophe.com> <17057.58419.552294.690511@kaazh.pair.com> Message-ID: <6.2.3.0.2.20050604111931.036a33f8@klaatu.anastrophe.com> At 10:26 AM 6/4/2005, Greg Parker wrote: >pssh uses separate resource databases for connections, known host >keys, private keys, and preferences. They should all have the >backup bit set. If you restore everything from the backup you >might find them, or you can look through your backed-up files for: > > pssh Connection List (type GPss/conn) > pssh Known Host Keys (type GPss/HKey) > pssh Preferences (type GPss/pref) > pssh Public Keys (type GPss/PKey) > >The system was likely trying to be smart by deleting all of pssh's >auxiliary data when you deleted pssh.prc itself, but in this case >that's not what you wanted. thanks Greg. it seems another hazard of powerrun is that apps/db's stored on the card via powerrun don't ever get backed up either. luckily i had an archive from back in november 2004 before i started using powerrun that had the above files, albeit a bit stale, but enough to get me back in business. Paul Theodoropoulos http://www.anastrophe.com http://www.smileglobal.com From mdunston at music.vt.edu Thu Jun 9 23:04:44 2005 From: mdunston at music.vt.edu (michael dunston) Date: Thu Jun 9 23:04:48 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] connecting to APC UPS management card problem Message-ID: I've been attempting to use PSSH on a Treo 650 for connecting to an APC UPS Network Management Card (AP9617 I think) and have been unfortunately unsuccessful so far. Has anyone tried or been able to do this? The APC card is set to use SSH2 (with 3DES/168, Blowfish/128, and AES/128) and works fine with other (Mac OSX) SSH clients. When I try to connect using PSSH however, the connection is closed immediately after password entry with the following error: connection: pty sucess on wrong channel (wanted 0, got 42) Connection closed. My second solution was to connect via another host first (Mac OSXS 10.4; which works wonderfully - thank you!) and THEN open up a connection to the APC UPS from there. Unfortunately nothing happens after entering the password (for the APC UPS connection) It seems like things are timing out and then the phone just hangs up. The APC is slow to respond/negotiate connecctions sometimes, even when using regular terminals (sometimes up to 50 secs). Any shared experiences or suggestions to either method would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.. -- -- Michael Dunston -- Music and Technology -- -- v.540.231.5799 f.540.231.5034 -- Downtown Studio: v.540.231.9942 -- Virginia Tech School of the Arts -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- From mail at jasoncalabrese.com Wed Jun 22 00:46:35 2005 From: mail at jasoncalabrese.com (Jason Calabrese) Date: Wed Jun 22 00:39:54 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] tab key Message-ID: <200506212146.35102.mail@jasoncalabrese.com> I just installed pssh on my treo 650. I'm very happy with it. The only thing I can't figure out is how to enter a tab key. Are there any tricks? Thanks, Jason From mail at jasoncalabrese.com Wed Jun 22 00:52:47 2005 From: mail at jasoncalabrese.com (Jason Calabrese) Date: Wed Jun 22 00:46:05 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] tab key In-Reply-To: <200506212146.35102.mail@jasoncalabrese.com> References: <200506212146.35102.mail@jasoncalabrese.com> Message-ID: <200506212152.47198.mail@jasoncalabrese.com> Sorry for the stupid question, I found the tab key on the on screen keyboard. It would be great if there way a way to map a hard key to the tab. On Tuesday 21 June 2005 9:46 pm, Jason Calabrese wrote: > I just installed pssh on my treo 650. I'm very happy with it. > > The only thing I can't figure out is how to enter a tab key. Are there any > tricks? > > Thanks, > > Jason > _______________________________________________ > pssh-users mailing list > pssh-users@sealiesoftware.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/pssh-users From gparker-pssh at sealiesoftware.com Wed Jun 22 02:06:53 2005 From: gparker-pssh at sealiesoftware.com (Greg Parker) Date: Wed Jun 22 02:06:54 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] tab key In-Reply-To: <200506212146.35102.mail@jasoncalabrese.com> References: <200506212146.35102.mail@jasoncalabrese.com> Message-ID: <17080.65533.526117.230861@kaazh.pair.com> Jason Calabrese writes: > I just installed pssh on my treo 650. I'm very happy with it. > > The only thing I can't figure out is how to enter a tab key. Are there any > tricks? I believe fn-space on the Treo's keyboard will type a tab. -- Greg Parker gparker-pssh@sealiesoftware.com From ccosta at gmail.com Wed Jun 22 05:26:08 2005 From: ccosta at gmail.com (Carlos Costa) Date: Wed Jun 22 05:26:10 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] pssh for palm lifedrive Message-ID: Hello all! I want to buy a palm lifedrive, and I need to know if pssh will run on it. I suppose so, but I would like confirm it. Thank you very much, Carlos -- [ http://www.improveyourweb.com/ ] web.log.about.web.development From mail at jasoncalabrese.com Wed Jun 22 12:06:46 2005 From: mail at jasoncalabrese.com (Jason Calabrese) Date: Wed Jun 22 12:06:12 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] tab key In-Reply-To: <17080.65533.526117.230861@kaazh.pair.com> References: <200506212146.35102.mail@jasoncalabrese.com> <17080.65533.526117.230861@kaazh.pair.com> Message-ID: <200506220906.46666.mail@jasoncalabrese.com> Greg, > I believe fn-space on the Treo's keyboard will type a tab. Thanks for the tip shift-space does the trick From gparker-pssh at sealiesoftware.com Thu Jun 23 20:19:54 2005 From: gparker-pssh at sealiesoftware.com (Greg Parker) Date: Thu Jun 23 20:20:00 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] pssh for palm lifedrive In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <17083.20906.885657.24856@kaazh.pair.com> Carlos Costa writes: > I want to buy a palm lifedrive, and I need to know if pssh will run > on it. I suppose so, but I would like confirm it. My guess is that pssh will run on the LifeDrive. However, that's just a guess. I have not heard from anyone using it, but I also haven't heard from anyone who's having trouble. If you do try pssh and it doesn't work, let me know and I'll try to fix it. -- Greg Parker gparker-pssh@sealiesoftware.com From mdunston at music.vt.edu Fri Jun 24 10:21:57 2005 From: mdunston at music.vt.edu (michael dunston) Date: Fri Jun 24 10:22:01 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] connecting to APC UPS management card problem Message-ID: I've been attempting to use PSSH on a Treo 650 for connecting to an APC UPS Network Management Card (AP9617 I think) and have been unfortunately unsuccessful so far. Has anyone tried or been able to do this? The APC card is set to use SSH2 (with 3DES/168, Blowfish/128, and AES/128) and works fine with other (Mac OSX) SSH clients. When I try to connect using PSSH however, the connection is closed immediately after password entry with the following error: connection: pty sucess on wrong channel (wanted 0, got 42) Connection closed. My second solution was to connect via another host first (Mac OSXS 10.4; which works wonderfully - thank you!) and THEN open up a connection to the APC UPS from there. Unfortunately nothing happens after entering the password (for the APC UPS connection) It seems like things are timing out and then the phone just hangs up. The APC is slow to respond/negotiate connecctions sometimes, even when using regular terminals (sometimes up to 50 secs). Any shared experiences or suggestions to either method would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.. -- -- Michael Dunston -- Music and Technology -- -- Virginia Tech School of the Arts -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- _______________________________________________ pssh-users mailing list pssh-users@sealiesoftware.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/pssh-users From gparker-pssh at sealiesoftware.com Fri Jun 24 15:09:13 2005 From: gparker-pssh at sealiesoftware.com (Greg Parker) Date: Fri Jun 24 15:09:14 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] connecting to APC UPS management card problem In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <17084.23129.469943.915709@kaazh.pair.com> michael dunston writes: > I've been attempting to use PSSH on a Treo 650 for connecting to > an APC UPS Network Management Card (AP9617 I think) and have been > unfortunately unsuccessful so far. Has anyone tried or been able > to do this? The APC card is set to use SSH2 (with 3DES/168, > Blowfish/128, and AES/128) and works fine with other (Mac OSX) > SSH clients. When I try to connect using PSSH however, the > connection is closed immediately after password entry with the > following error: > > connection: pty sucess on wrong channel (wanted 0, got 42) > Connection closed. pssh tries to start its shell on ssh channel 0. It's apparently receiving a message from the server granting access to something on channel 42. pssh didn't ask for channel 42, so it assumes that some sort of attack is going on and kills the connection. It's possible that killing the connection is an overreaction, and that other ssh clients don't do that. Alternatively, there may be a bug somewhere else. Can you send me a verbose log from some other ssh client when connecting to this server? `ssh -vvv ...` with Mac OS X's OpenSSH is good. This should show whether channel 42 shows up in that transaction, and what OpenSSH does about it. -- Greg Parker gparker-pssh@sealiesoftware.com From nnorland at noloveforned.com Sat Jun 25 15:49:14 2005 From: nnorland at noloveforned.com (Ned Norland) Date: Sat Jun 25 15:54:04 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] pssh timeout? Message-ID: i was reading some messages from back in march about sprint's dns problems and the problems that creates for pssh that result in a timeout. i've been trying to connect to a university server using the 6/23 version of pssh on my treo 650 with sprint and just get "Starting SSHv2 Session" and "Sending version..."... then nothing until my treo eventually shuts down (i have it set at two minutes right now) and disconnects. any advice would be greatly appreciated- i can't get versamail to work with their imap server over ssl either, but that's not a pssh issue... .ned www.noloveforned.com From cheshirator at gmail.com Wed Jun 29 00:09:25 2005 From: cheshirator at gmail.com (Chris Cheshire) Date: Wed Jun 29 00:09:27 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] unable to import rsa or dsa key Message-ID: I have just installed the latest pssh onto my Treo 650 (Cingular) and am trying to import a key. The key is generated via OpenSSH on a Solaris 9 (x86) box via the following: ssh-keygen -b 1024 -f pda_identity.rsa -t rsa or ssh-keygen -b 1024 -f pda_identity.dsa -t dsa I copied the key to a memo with the first line as the name of the key file, and then synced it to my Treo. When I tried to import it in pssh I get an error (Titled 'Alert') Incorrect passphrase, or incorrectly formatted memo (OK) This happens on both keys, with or without a passphrase. When viewed in the Treo's Memo app, there is line wrapping, but I don't know how to get rid of that (it doesn't appear in the original memo). Any suggestions? Thanks Chris From paul at anastrophe.com Wed Jun 29 02:05:10 2005 From: paul at anastrophe.com (Paul Theodoropoulos) Date: Wed Jun 29 02:06:12 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] unable to import rsa or dsa key In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6.2.3.3.2.20050628225929.03be4200@klaatu.anastrophe.com> Skipped content of type multipart/alternative From cheshirator at gmail.com Wed Jun 29 12:27:55 2005 From: cheshirator at gmail.com (Chris Cheshire) Date: Wed Jun 29 12:27:58 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] unable to import rsa or dsa key In-Reply-To: References: <6.2.3.3.2.20050628225929.03be4200@klaatu.anastrophe.com> Message-ID: Actually that shouldn't work, because that exports the public key file, which is sent to the server. (This can be verified by saving the exported key then running ssh-keygen -i on it, then comparing that result to the original public key. ) What pssh requires is the private key which is used by the client (itself). The pssh readme.publickeys says pssh does not generate key pairs itself. Instead, key pairs must be imported from outside. Currently pssh can import OpenSSH-formatted private key files via Memo Pad memos. A memo containing a key must start with a one-line name, followed by the OpenSSH private key data. Any further suggestions anyone? PS Sorry about the direct reply Paul, I am used to lists that set the reply-to to the list itself. On 6/28/05, Paul Theodoropoulos wrote: > At 09:09 PM 6/28/2005, Chris Cheshire wrote: > > The key is generated via OpenSSH on a Solaris 9 (x86) box via the following: > > ssh-keygen -b 1024 -f pda_identity.rsa -t rsa > > or > > ssh-keygen -b 1024 -f pda_identity.dsa -t dsa > > I copied the key to a memo with the first line as the name of the key > file, and then synced it to my Treo. When I tried to import it in pssh > I get an error > > (Titled 'Alert') > Incorrect passphrase, or incorrectly formatted memo > > (OK) > > > This happens on both keys, with or without a passphrase. > > When viewed in the Treo's Memo app, there is line wrapping, but I > don't know how to get rid of that (it doesn't appear in the original > memo). > > Any suggestions? > try the '-e' option to ssh-keygen - -e This option will read a > private or public OpenSSH key file and print the key in a > `SECSH' Public Key File Format to stdout. This option allows > exporting keys for use by several commercial SSH > implementations. that should do the trick. > > > Paul Theodoropoulos > http://www.anastrophe.com > http://www.smileglobal.com > > > _______________________________________________ > pssh-users mailing list > pssh-users@sealiesoftware.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/pssh-users > > > From paul at anastrophe.com Wed Jun 29 16:11:45 2005 From: paul at anastrophe.com (Paul Theodoropoulos) Date: Wed Jun 29 16:11:51 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] unable to import rsa or dsa key In-Reply-To: References: <6.2.3.3.2.20050628225929.03be4200@klaatu.anastrophe.com> Message-ID: <6.2.3.3.2.20050629130443.037530c8@klaatu.anastrophe.com> At 09:26 AM 6/29/2005, Chris Cheshire wrote: >Actually that shouldn't work, because that exports the public key >file, which is sent to the server. (This can be verified by saving the >exported key then running ssh-keygen -i on it, then comparing that >result to the original public key. ) What pssh requires is the private >key which is used by the client (itself). > >The pssh readme.publickeys says >pssh does not generate key pairs itself. Instead, key pairs must be >imported from outside. Currently pssh can import OpenSSH-formatted >private key files via Memo Pad memos. A memo containing a key must >start with a one-line name, followed by the OpenSSH private key data. > >Any further suggestions anyone? absolutely right, i was thinking of the steps i needed to take when uploading keys from securecrt. are you including *all* of the key text including the 'into' text? i still have my memo, and it looks like this (with a few bits obfuscated, and there is line wrapping as well that doesn't show up here): paul @ treo -----BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY----- Proc-Type: 4,ENCRYPTED DEK-Info: DES-EDE3-CBC,12BB119E665A349E ahwQSeAd6JHvD/uUccYk/bzVItmE7e/OI3FjfcNJCOv+6FI4HkMPmREcVhGUbdCl Xgb73csgt9XMkkS7xxZMgevBd78aahtSnoTAfICut0nxTyVKWc7qMgFedw+R5Ivz T+lj1Dhy9e7pEpsr7vysswsAdcAUsKgWtRUIqS5o1jkiqvMCv+9yrGBwkTvzeRq/ t/vPgfgS5TfssAT7FYrxncMoXn9TyGl8mkMnqIWWa/xcVs+lNtARaiqsC7J9cjtA H8d7a16UzSyS3n1bh4jDdVyLRwtzQIYzrtL7hZ1I2KcSuIm01ioQuoCo1f0gdR7s EzG85ByfM3Hv35/TSnVCB/ifbd34yYTBtFeBzxG4z0VxlCFKRpGYnMNP5pgegBf4 L7m7JkgAvNfzsgJ2rmBu+ImYYrM+6lIylj7WVRBuGjG86K9wcLwUXozPB2hoYXYO /xF92C3mVCYcmWy+0b2N/ywnJvLZpWvhk0AZKEDUk3UnZq/4JiYVQBCPZPM9Z9lw RSG18kO7z9hsZMPrCbnIGtOp+1sGne4XAQTe7RED9yPfbI7YwbctZhwhdtjOjJH1 NK7JE/NPtIZps/LmQrk1Mg== -----END DSA PRIVATE KEY----- Paul Theodoropoulos http://www.anastrophe.com http://www.smileglobal.com From paul at anastrophe.com Wed Jun 29 16:15:04 2005 From: paul at anastrophe.com (Paul Theodoropoulos) Date: Wed Jun 29 16:15:09 2005 Subject: [pssh-users] unable to import rsa or dsa key In-Reply-To: <6.2.3.3.2.20050629130443.037530c8@klaatu.anastrophe.com> References: <6.2.3.3.2.20050628225929.03be4200@klaatu.anastrophe.com> <6.2.3.3.2.20050629130443.037530c8@klaatu.anastrophe.com> Message-ID: <6.2.3.3.2.20050629131431.037e2ae8@klaatu.anastrophe.com> At 01:11 PM 6/29/2005, Paul Theodoropoulos wrote: >are you including *all* of the key text including the 'into' text? i >still have my memo, and it looks like "intro" not "into". doh. Paul Theodoropoulos http://www.anastrophe.com http://www.smileglobal.com