J Jokah Still Fresh May 14, 2011 #1 Some developer could port Openssh Server for Pandora please? Would be cool for me to ssh into pandora via PC since its connected in the lan, like I am doing with my N900 phone
Some developer could port Openssh Server for Pandora please? Would be cool for me to ssh into pandora via PC since its connected in the lan, like I am doing with my N900 phone
darfgarf Well-Known Member May 14, 2011 #2 setings->enable/disable services on boot pandora uses dropbear
J Jokah Still Fresh May 14, 2011 #3 I cannot find anything called services under settings or under any other menu nor I can see an applications called dropbear anywhere gfrancisdev said: setings->enable/disable services on boot pandora uses dropbear Click to expand... Last edited by a moderator: May 14, 2011
I cannot find anything called services under settings or under any other menu nor I can see an applications called dropbear anywhere gfrancisdev said: setings->enable/disable services on boot pandora uses dropbear Click to expand...
slaeshjag ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ May 14, 2011 #4 Jokah said: I cannot find anything called services under settings or any other menu nor I can see an applications called dropbear gfrancisdev said: setings->enable/disable services on boot pandora uses dropbear Click to expand... Click to expand... Services is under startup settings.
Jokah said: I cannot find anything called services under settings or any other menu nor I can see an applications called dropbear gfrancisdev said: setings->enable/disable services on boot pandora uses dropbear Click to expand... Click to expand... Services is under startup settings.
M meandu229 Zubeman May 14, 2011 #5 Jokah said: I cannot find anything called services under settings or any other menu nor I can see an applications called dropbear gfrancisdev said: setings->enable/disable services on boot pandora uses dropbear Click to expand... Click to expand... Settings then startup edit: doh ninja'd Last edited by a moderator: May 14, 2011
Jokah said: I cannot find anything called services under settings or any other menu nor I can see an applications called dropbear gfrancisdev said: setings->enable/disable services on boot pandora uses dropbear Click to expand... Click to expand... Settings then startup edit: doh ninja'd
Jey123456 Member May 14, 2011 #6 Jokah said: I cannot find anything called services under settings or any other menu nor I can see an applications called dropbear gfrancisdev said: setings->enable/disable services on boot pandora uses dropbear Click to expand... Click to expand... setting->startup (not session and startup)
Jokah said: I cannot find anything called services under settings or any other menu nor I can see an applications called dropbear gfrancisdev said: setings->enable/disable services on boot pandora uses dropbear Click to expand... Click to expand... setting->startup (not session and startup)
J Jokah Still Fresh May 14, 2011 #7 Thanks I got it, but now I have another problem, it ask me for the administrator password, what is the default root pass in our pandora? Jey123456 said: Jokah said: I cannot find anything called services under settings or any other menu nor I can see an applications called dropbear gfrancisdev said: setings->enable/disable services on boot pandora uses dropbear Click to expand... Click to expand... setting->startup (not session and startup) Click to expand...
Thanks I got it, but now I have another problem, it ask me for the administrator password, what is the default root pass in our pandora? Jey123456 said: Jokah said: I cannot find anything called services under settings or any other menu nor I can see an applications called dropbear gfrancisdev said: setings->enable/disable services on boot pandora uses dropbear Click to expand... Click to expand... setting->startup (not session and startup) Click to expand...
M meandu229 Zubeman May 14, 2011 #8 Jokah said: Thanks I got it, but now I have another problem, it ask me for the administrator password, what is the default root pass in our pandora? Jey123456 said: Jokah said: I cannot find anything called services under settings or any other menu nor I can see an applications called dropbear gfrancisdev said: setings->enable/disable services on boot pandora uses dropbear Click to expand... Click to expand... setting->startup (not session and startup) Click to expand... Click to expand... It is the password you entered when you did the 1st time setup wizard
Jokah said: Thanks I got it, but now I have another problem, it ask me for the administrator password, what is the default root pass in our pandora? Jey123456 said: Jokah said: I cannot find anything called services under settings or any other menu nor I can see an applications called dropbear gfrancisdev said: setings->enable/disable services on boot pandora uses dropbear Click to expand... Click to expand... setting->startup (not session and startup) Click to expand... Click to expand... It is the password you entered when you did the 1st time setup wizard
darfgarf Well-Known Member May 14, 2011 #9 Jokah said: Thanks I got it, but now I have another problem, it ask me for the administrator password, what is the default root pass in our pandora? Click to expand... it's a sudo request, which uses your password ot promote you to root, shouldn't ever know the root password XD
Jokah said: Thanks I got it, but now I have another problem, it ask me for the administrator password, what is the default root pass in our pandora? Click to expand... it's a sudo request, which uses your password ot promote you to root, shouldn't ever know the root password XD
J Jokah Still Fresh May 14, 2011 #10 Yeah it worked with my pass, thanks. gfrancisdev said: Jokah said: Thanks I got it, but now I have another problem, it ask me for the administrator password, what is the default root pass in our pandora? Click to expand... it's a sudo request, which uses your password ot promote you to root, shouldn't ever know the root password XD Click to expand...
Yeah it worked with my pass, thanks. gfrancisdev said: Jokah said: Thanks I got it, but now I have another problem, it ask me for the administrator password, what is the default root pass in our pandora? Click to expand... it's a sudo request, which uses your password ot promote you to root, shouldn't ever know the root password XD Click to expand...