Enable SSH on a VMWare vSphere ESXi 4 without going into the Busybox console
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@slashujh you have any idea how selfish that sounds? thanks to the video maker for documenting this, its very helpful. I'm sure we could all do something better every day, but we can be thankful that some people just get things done.
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Yes! Im going to do that ... thank you!
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nice video but a bit more explanation of what you were doing would've been nice..more context than just a list of commands to blindly copy/paste
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Hi, nice step-by-step video. I have got only one question ... where did you get the inetd.conf file? It is on the ESXi in /etc/, is not it??? How did you get the copy of this file?
Thanks slashujh!
Smooky0220 2 years ago
Hi, You just need to do a fresh instalation of ESXi4 on a "Vmware Workstation" and extract the inetd.conf using WinSCP tool, then Edit this file and delete the # character in from #SSH line
slashujh 2 years ago
Well, when I want to know something, I need to know this fast. With explanations this video would take more than 15 minutes. I dont like videos with a lot of (loosing time) explanations. Just need the essential. You can pause the video and take a look on each command that I have on notepad, this is step by step. If you still want an explanation of each command. Just google It.
slashujh 2 years ago