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Re: Can't login

Subject: Re: Can't login
Date: Sat, 04 Dec 2004 10:27:05 +1100
Andrew Afliatunov wrote:
I installed openssh-3.9p1 on linux machine (web). Didn't change any of
configuration files (this worked on other machines), and can't login.
Wnen I try to login on localhost (for testing purpose) in rlogin session
#> ssh u0100659@web

What kind of Linux machine? (ie which distribution and version? "Linux" covers an awful lot of ground). How was OpenSSH configured? (In particular, did you enable PAM and if so, what does the PAM config look like?)


There's nothing obvious in the log you provide, I suggest running the server in debug mode on another port (eg "/path/to/sshd -ddde -p 2022" the connect with "ssh -p 2022 yourserver").

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