I am administrator in my new MAC m/c. (OS X 10.9.2)
I am trying to connect to the MAC via putty from a Windows m/c
I have ensured that I have given correct IP, port, user credentials.
Also /etc/sshd_config - is set as given below
PasswordAuthentication yes
But still I am getting
"Access Denied
keyboard-interactive authentication failed"
How to resolve this?
(I am not very familiar with MAC. Just bought recently and learning. So, Please try to give some detailed answers if possible. Thank You)
Open up System Preferences and click on the "Sharing" icon.
Make sure that you have "Remote Login" checked, it's off by default.
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Is there any way to reset the process of setting up a headless connection of Jetson Nano to a windows laptop.
I used this process for headless connection:
Download and install puTTY software.
Plug the following wired connections:
• Type C USB cord in Jetson Nano's power connector to a power bank
• Type C USB cord in Jetson Nano to Laptop
• Ethernet Cable in Jetson Nano to a Globe router
Find this device in Device Manager and we'll see COM (with number indicated) in Ports. In my case, COM7
Open puTTy and type in COM7 in the Hostname and 115200 in ports.
A terminal window should open and set up begins with terms and conditions followed by inputting name and password, etc. Fill up and enter each step.
Once done, open again puTTY and now it asks for the login username and password.
This is where I can't continue because it says "login incorrect" everytime.
I would like to repeat the process from the beginning because possibly I may have a typo in inputting the username or password in the beginning or the login is faulty but I don't know how to wipe out the saved login details.
I am using a Jetson Nano called "reComputer J1010". It already has a pre-installed Jetpack 4.6.1.
And I don't know if resetting will wipe out the pre installed which I hopefully not.
I tried to reinstall puTTy but it does nothing because I open the terminal box and it asks for login username and password again and I guess the login details I'm trying to delete is in the internal storage of Jetson Nano and I can't access it.
I have new Mac mini, and now my requirements is to connect my other friends pc Laptops(window 8) connected remotely with the mac, kindly guide me on the right direction for this approach achievement.
In the Mac OS System Preferences in the Menu Sharing you have to activate Screen Sharing.
The in the Computer Settings you could optionally activate a VNC password. From windows you can use one of the free VNC Clients which are out there.
(TightVNC, RealVNC and many others)
Hope this helps...
I have been using the Microsoft Remote Desktop 8.0.18 to work on Azure vms. Every time the rdp on the mac changes to minimized there is no way to get your current window back again. I click on the Windows RDP icon down on the task bar and only get prompted with the initialize connection screen. The causes the server to run out of rdp sessions and am forced to reset the vm. I am not a pro mac user so it is probably something simple I am missing.
Have you tried forcing an install of the new mac rdp client?
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/devfish/archive/2015/02/25/mac-remote-desktop-connection-error-connecting-to-azure-virtual-machine.aspx#10631510
I have a bunch of macbook pro and air laptops which are being controlled through SSH.
At this point I need to make them associate to an encrypted SSID. The command that I use is:
sudo networksetup -setairportnetwork en0 test-ssid 12345678 where test-ssid is the ssid that we connect to and 12345678 is the password.
When I issue this command through SSH it halts and a pop-up window appears on the laptop GUI where it says: "networksetup wants to access key "test-ssid" in your keychain with the options "Always Allow", "Deny" and "Allow"
Is there a way to make this window not appear and have the laptop simply connect to the ssid? I don't have a regular access to the laptop GUI and the SSID names constantly change so I can't really manually hit accept every time I need to connect a bunch of laptops.
Thanks in advance!
This is basically an issue with the older OS X versions. Works fine on Yosemite which I was hesitant to upgrade to.
I used to remote access the SBS 2003 server through RDC and it has been working all the time but now I am unable to connect to the server.
Whenever I pressed the "Connect" button on the Remote Desktop Connection dialog, a dialog with messages like "Connecting to: xx.xx.xx.xx" and "Configuring remote session..." appeared and then disappeared quickly, leaving the Remote Desktop Connection dialog there.
How to fix the problem? Is the any way to reinstall the Remote Desktop on the server.
Thank you.
No, there is no way to reinstall RDP on the server or client site.
It seems that there is a configuration change in the open ports or if you use a certificate based authentication check your certificate if it's valid.