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Re: Able to login with any password

Subject: Re: Able to login with any password
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 19:36:59 +0200
Cartman wrote:
Hi everyone,

I just installed an Ubuntu Server machine running SSHD and I realized I can
ssh it with any of the system's users using any password. This means that
I'm able to log to the machine typying whatever I want as the password, as
long as the user exists (except root as denied in the config file). I attach
my config file just in case somebody is able to see something I'm missing.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance.

Hello Cartman,

Perhaps some error in the PAM configuration?
Have you checked this yet?

Greetings,
Silamael

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