Howdy, I'm installing openssh 2.2.0p1 on a number of SUNs running Solaris 2.6 but ran into a few problems: 1. whenever I run a remote X11 application and f.i. change the windowsize I get anoying debug messages like debug: client_check_window_change: changed This is a problem since I want to use openssh in a production environment. Is there any way to turn these messages off? 2. I used to be able to logon automaticaly from one machine to another (using ssh 1.2.x) but now openssh allways asks for a password. (Note: I'm using the same host keys and ssh_known_hosts file as before. Any help would be apreciated. Nico -------------------------------------------------------- "It has been said that there are only two businesses refer to customers as users: illegal drug trade and the computer industry." -------------------------------------------------------- Nico De Ranter Sony Service Center (SDCE/DME-B) Sint Stevens Woluwestraat 55 (Rue de Woluwe-Saint-Etienne) 1130 Brussel (Bruxelles), Belgium, Europe, Earth Telephone: +32 2 724 86 41 Telefax: +32 2 726 26 86 e-mail: nico.deranter at sonycom.com
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 05:23:02PM +0200, Nico De Ranter wrote:> Howdy, > > I'm installing openssh 2.2.0p1 on a number of SUNs running Solaris > 2.6 but ran into a few problems: > > 1. whenever I run a remote X11 application and f.i. change the windowsize > I get anoying debug messages like > > debug: client_check_window_change: changed > > This is a problem since I want to use openssh in a production environment. > Is there any way to turn these messages off?no, this is only printed if you turn on debugging, but i'll move it to debug level 2.> > 2. I used to be able to logon automaticaly from one machine to another > (using ssh 1.2.x) but now openssh allways asks for a password. (Note: > I'm using the same host keys and ssh_known_hosts file as before. > > Any help would be apreciated. > > Nico > > > > -------------------------------------------------------- > "It has been said that there are only two businesses > refer to customers as users: illegal drug trade and > the computer industry." > -------------------------------------------------------- > Nico De Ranter > Sony Service Center (SDCE/DME-B) > Sint Stevens Woluwestraat 55 (Rue de Woluwe-Saint-Etienne) > 1130 Brussel (Bruxelles), Belgium, Europe, Earth > Telephone: +32 2 724 86 41 Telefax: +32 2 726 26 86 > e-mail: nico.deranter at sonycom.com
> 2. I used to be able to logon automaticaly from one machine to another > (using ssh 1.2.x) but now openssh allways asks for a password. (Note: > I'm using the same host keys and ssh_known_hosts file as before.I'm having a similar problem with sshd on a Solaris 8 machine. I have the following in my sshd_config RhostsAuthentication no # # For this to work you will also need host keys in /etc/ssh_known_hosts RhostsRSAAuthentication yes RSAAuthentication no Trying to access this machine from any other machine (various ssh clients) requires a password each time. Regardless of what's in /etc/shosts.equiv and /etc/ssh_known_hosts Install steps ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/encap/openssh-2.2.0p1 --with-tcp-wrappers make make install epkg openssh (makes sym links into /usr/local space) I've tried putting the shosts.equiv and ssh_known_hosts files in /etc/ /usr/local/etc /usr/local/encap/openssh-2.2.0p1/etc To see if it's pulling somewhere different do to the --prefix I added since I couldn't get that info from sshd even with -d -d -d added Any ideas on where I've screwed up? Thanks James ->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->---<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-< James Thompson 138 Cardwell Hall Manhattan, Ks 66506 785-532-0561 Kansas State University Department of Mathematics ->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->->---<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<-<
> -----Original Message----- > From: Nico De Ranter [mailto:nico at sonycom.com] > > That would really be too easy don't you think :-)RTFM (read the fine man page) dude. The below IS the output from a verbose session of ssh client. Somewhere you've got a setting in ssh_config that says LogLevel DEBUG or perhaps LogLevel VERBOSE I suppose you might have compiled it with debug logging on, but I don't know if that's possible. Whichever it is, either change or add a line to read LogLevel QUIET or LogLevel INFO Greg