I am trying to connect via SFTP to my DigitalOcean VPS using username/password authentication, but cyberduck gives me the following error when doing so:
Interoperability failure
EOF while reading packet. Please contact your web hosting service provider for assistance.
Connecting to my server via the macos terminal works fine: $ ssh 'user#domain'
What causes this issue?
is because you need update your password in the Terminal window.
*open Digital ocean panel
* go to access tab
* open Console access
* login with root access
* put your password ( Digital Ocean send you that by Email )
* Put your new password ( YES Create a new password )
now you can login with Cyberduck.
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I have signed up for 30 day trial version for snowflake, as part of learning I am trying to run the Snowsql (client) from my windows desktop. I installed client from snowflake client repository (account name, username and password are all correct).
Got the following error:
C:\Users\ugain>snowsql -a vg49826 -u ugainedi
Password:
**250001 (08001): Failed to connect to DB. Verify the account name is correct: vg49826.snowflakecomputing.com:443. HTTP 403: Forbidden
If the error message is unclear, enable logging using -o log_level=DEBUG and see the log to find out the cause. Contact support for further help.
Goodbye!**
Appreciate the help. Thank you!
Go to your account using the Snowflake web UI and look at the URL. Since there is no account vg49826.snowflakecomputing.com, that means you're running Snowflake somewhere other than on AWS_US_WEST_2. That's the only region that does not include the region in the account name for connection purposes.
Copy the portion of the URL up to but not including "snowflakecomputing.com". It will be something like vg49826.us-east-1, vg49826.east-us-2.azure, or something similar. Your Snowflake account, for the purposes of connecting to SnowSQL is the portion of the URL after https:// and before snowflakecomputing.com in the web UI URL.
I have a requirement to automate one of my application which is accessible only through Remote desktop connection.
I normally connect to the application using following steps
1) Navigate to remote desktop connection and enter Ip address
2) Enter Server User id ,password
3) Then open application using browser.
Please help with the steps.
You can break your problems in 2steps :
1. Login to the box via java code (or any other preferable language, you are comfortable).
Remote Desktop Connection
JAVA
// creating credentials
Process p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("cmdkey /generic:"+ip+" /user:"+userName+" /pass:"+password );
p.destroy();
Runtime.getRuntime().exec("mstsc /v: "+ip+" /f /console");
Thread.sleep(2*60*1000); // min sec millisec
// deleting credentials
Process p1 = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("cmdkey /delete:"+ip);
p1.destroy();
Once you able to login to the box, it is as simple as launching the browser, opening the application and running your scripts(these scripts should be present on your remote desktop where you want to run your scripts). This is pretty straight forward.
HI I was trying to login remotely in the computer hosted by amazon services. It's ubuntu 64 bit machine.
In the beginning I was able to login into the computer with both client , remote desktop connection (RDP) keeping the default port (-1) and for the command line I am using putty session to access the computer. But after we made some changes and create new images of computer state. But When I try to login again it gives me the error xrdp_mm_process_login_response: login failed.
So I was wondering is that related with the port number ? or some image creation issue.
I will look forward to hear from you.
Thanks
Yash
I have run into the same issue. The solution to me is just to create new user for xrdp. While user "ubuntu" worked on original instance. After launching a new instance using a snapshot of the original instance, "ubuntu" login didn't work anymore. Then, after creating a new user, I could login with the new user onto xrdp.
I'm having trouble connecting to Navicat using an SSH Tunnel and seem to have all my ducks in a row, so wondering if anyone else who had done this has had success:
I set up a normal (TCP) user and checked the connection (host, port, user, password, and remote access ip added in cpanel) to make sure it worked.
As per the instructions, I then went to the SSH tab and enabled it ([x] SSH Tunnel).
I added the same IP for host, then 22 for port, then added root as user, selected password as authentication and then entered the root password.
I keep getting a host.mydomainame.com cannot connect to this mysql host.
I know it is working because:
a) if I use the wrong user/pwd I simply get a 'could not create tunnel' error
b) my host confirms that an SSH connection IS created the moment I connect with the correct root/pwd combo (even though the error message is generated on my side)
BTW as per Navicat I ensured that AllowTcpForwarding is set to yes.
I also confirmed using bithive I can connect to the same server from the same IP with the same user.
Figured this out so thought I'd update so anyone else having issue can make this work. Answer turns out to be pretty basic.
The 'General Tab' where you set your MySql User has to have localhost, not the hostname or ip as it usually does, since the SSH Tunnel Tab creates the connection to that host first.
In my case, I used a PuTTYgen -> Load an existing private key file -> Conversions -> Export ssh.com key and that solved my issue!
I'm running a mongodb process with the following line:
/usr/bin/mongod --dbpath /var/db/mongo --journal
According to mongodb's docs:
http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Http+Interface
I should be able to access the http console with http://myhost:28017
When I attempt to access the page it asks for authentication.
According to the docs if security is configured I would need to authenticate. But after looking at mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Security+and+Authentication it seems clear to me I'm not using any authentication. I don't run the process with the --auth option, nor are there any users when I run a db.system.users.find() command.
What's going on here?
I have been able to reproduce this, and this is not the intended behavior. I have filed https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/SERVER-4601 The fix version is 2.1.1
Thank you for bringing this to our attention!
In the meantime, there are two work-arounds:
1) Enter the credentials for authentication in the browser pop-up window
2) Remove all user credentials from each of your DBs (including admin) using db.system.users.remove()
Either of these should allow you to view the http console.
Greetings Brain,
i am using mongo V 2.4.6 and its on default port 27017, its http console is enabled by default but when you try to access from Network it ask for password and i dont know why as i am new to this and dont know the exact reason. by i have a way to access it.
Create a tunnel to your mongo Server and when you access, it wont ask for password. and if you are using putty.
enter host name
go to ssh on left menu options and click +
Than Click on tunnel
in Source port type 28017
in destination type localhost colon port 28017(sorry dont know how to write http url in localhost here in my post)
not click open and provide ssh username and password
now open browser on PC from where you are doing ssh .Type localhost and port 28017
and Boom its accessible and wont ask for username and password. hope it work for you, let me know if u need any help.