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In particular it probably is your public key the one wrong. You can't save the public key with the save button, that has an incorrect format. You have to copy the key displayed in the upper panel, and paste it in a file called "authorized_keys" and copy that to the file /mnt/us/usbnet/etc/authorized_keys Quote:
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Try starting over the setup Last edited by Ruskie_it; 12-04-2014 at 07:28 PM. |
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If your viewing the kindle in usb mode, that would be /usbnet/etc/authorized_keys Yeah, that's a file, you have to create a file with that name and with the text pasted from puttygen panel as its content. |
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That is not possible unless authorized_keys is a directory. If it is like that, it is wrong. authorized_keys is a file. The text file you have created: rename THAT with the name authorized_keys and place this file into /usbnet/etc |
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Have you enabled USB networking? It has an on/off toggle. If you plug in the USB cable, and you see the USB storage area - USB networking is **OFF**. Try turning it on (with the cable unplugged). |
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It really is a problem in keys format. |
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"Authenticating with public key "Kindle_Paperwhite" message which is the note that I put for the key. Quote:
Okay, with that done, time to read up on WiFi SSH! |
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You can automate this too: just put "root" in text field: Connection - > Data -> Auto-login username and you're good to go. When you'll press the "Open" button to connect to kindle, it will go straight to the prompt. Don't forget to save your session after you add the "root" user as described and before opening the connection Last edited by Ruskie_it; 12-04-2014 at 07:36 PM. |
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I tried changing the config file, but I also find that I can do it through the KUAL menu, which also changes the config file. So I just toggle allow SSH over wifi, and turn on the USBNetwork. However, I get connection timeout when using the same exact settings to connect, am I supposed to connect to a different IP or something? Edit: Hmm, for backing up the entire kindle, do I just make a copy of all of my files (including the hidden system folder) to somewhere safe, or is that unnecessary with the rescue pack extensions? Last edited by Spartan117H3; 12-04-2014 at 08:13 PM. |
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FWIW, this is so much easier on the command-line. putty installs a tool called plink, but I'd just go with Gow which bundles PuTTY among other things, and also installs itself to the PATH. It has an alias for "ssh" which lets you run ssh just like on Linux.
...Except of course that all configuration to save settings still needs to be done via a GUI... I've been really impressed with Gow thus far, it was originally suggested to me by MR user @DMcCunney and really adds power to the Windows command-line. (Assuming for argument's sake that I am forced to use Windows to begin with. ![]() Last edited by eschwartz; 12-04-2014 at 08:56 PM. |
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The IP over Wifi will be that assigned by whatever on your network is doing DHCP service.
You can find what it is on the kindle from the info display - either ;711 or ;411 in the search bar. Hmm... You might also be able to find it in the settings -> device info display. - - - - Plus, there are KUAL buttons for looking that information up. |
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