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| Subject: | Failed none |
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| Date: | Tue, 30 Nov 2004 16:01:46 -1000 |
Dear All,
Just notice an error that I've never seen from openssh in my logs:
What does "Failed none " means ? I don't have any problem connecting to this server but each new connexin is showing this error. Does someone has an idea ?
I am using linux 2.4.27, i686, with openssh 3.9p1 compiled from source.
Thanks for your help. -- Mikael Chambon
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