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I tried to SSH into the box but I was unable to connect. I've also attempted to locate information on the BIOS but I've been unable to locate any information on the company (via Google). I went back and reinstalled the OS just to make sure that the install was good and I have the same problem. I'm kinda at a loss here. I don't think it is the software but I don't know what the problem could be with the keyboard working up until about five seconds after the login prompt pops up on the screen.
Eric
Eric H Christensen wrote:
I did not know that! I'll try that when I return home.
Jim Perrin wrote:
On 10/21/06, Eric H Christensen kf4otn@ericsatcom.net wrote:
I just installed CentOS so I haven't been able to setup SSH. No KVM switch and I haven't been able to find anything in the bios that talks about the keyboard. I'll check to see if I have the latest bios installed.
Assuming you opened the port for ssh during install (or disabled the firewall altogether) it'll set itself up for default access. This is so you can configure remote machines and such. All you need is the ip and the root password you configured on install.
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