>From the INSTALL file:
using a recent version of Redhat Linux, the config file in
packages/redhat/sshd.pam should be more useful.
If you aren't using this file, then you should be.
If you already have, then the problem lies with your PAM - RH6.1 has an update
for PAM.
FYI, i'm using a a stock installation of RH6.1 + all the updates.
At 14:36 10/02/00 , Javor Evstatiev wrote:>After that I copied the sshd.pam to /etc/pam.d, generated the host-key and
>started sshd
>Feb 10 15:29:36 FW-W1A sshd[18351]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22.
>Feb 10 15:29:36 FW-W1A sshd[18351]: Generating 768 bit RSA key.
>Feb 10 15:29:37 FW-W1A sshd[18351]: RSA key generation complete.
>ssh localhost -l jevv
>jevv at localhost's password: <- typed wrong password
>Permission denied, please try again.
>jevv at localhost's password: <- typed the correct pwd
>Connection to localhost closed by remote host.
>Connection to localhost closed.
>/var/log/messages:
>Feb 10 15:29:53 FW-W1A sshd[18353]: Accepted password for jevv from
127.0.0.1
>port 1018
>Feb 10 15:29:53 FW-W1A sshd[18353]: fatal: PAM session setup failed: System
>error
>Feb 10 15:29:53 FW-W1A sshd[18353]: Cannot close PAM session: System error
>So, I suppose this is _not_ an ssh problem, it is a PAM problem - but what
to
>do? Am I overseeing something?
>Thx 4 any ideas in advance
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