Акулов Алексей
2010-Dec-10 21:17 UTC
Fwd: Problem of updating openssh-4.4p1 to openssh-5.5p1 with MAX_ALLOW_USERS option
Hello! > Hello! > > We have the server with RHEL 5.5 (64-bit) and need to connect many parallel users over ssh (OpenSSH). > Usually we use openssh-4.4p1, builded from the sources with changed "servconf.h" file by this type: > #define MAX_ALLOW_USERS 10000 /* Max # users on allow list. */ > #define MAX_DENY_USERS 10000 /* Max # users on deny list. */ > #define MAX_ALLOW_GROUPS 10000 /* Max # groups on allow list. */ > #define MAX_DENY_GROUPS 10000 /* Max # groups on deny list. */ > > and configured with this additional options: > # ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh --with-ipv4-default --with-pam --without-4in6 --without-zlib-version-check > # make > # make install. > > After compiling and restarting service ssh (# service sshd condrestart) we had possibility to connect many parallel users to our server. > > Now we want to update a version of OpenSSH from openssh-4.4p1 to openssh-5.5p1 but have a problem with the maximum quantity of line "AllowUsers" in file "/etc/ssh/sshd_config" after such operations as we had done with openssh-4.4p1. > # service sshd restart > Stopping sshd: [FAILED] > Starting sshd: /etc/ssh/sshd_config line 622: too many allow users. [FAILED] > > What we do incorrect? > > Thanks. > > With the best regards, Alex. P.S. I duplicated this letter in UTF-8, at it was needed. -------- ???????????? ????????? -------- 10.12.10, 23:49, "Philip Prindeville" <philipp_subx at redfish-solutions.com>: Can you please post to english language mailing lists in UTF8 so you don't cause Spam filter False-Positive matches? Thanks. On 12/10/10 1:33 AM, ?????? ??????? wrote: > Hello! > > We have the server with RHEL 5.5 (64-bit) and need to connect many parallel users over ssh (OpenSSH). > Usually we use openssh-4.4p1, builded from the sources with changed "servconf.h" file by this type: > #define MAX_ALLOW_USERS 10000 /* Max # users on allow list. */ > #define MAX_DENY_USERS 10000 /* Max # users on deny list. */ > #define MAX_ALLOW_GROUPS 10000 /* Max # groups on allow list. */ > #define MAX_DENY_GROUPS 10000 /* Max # groups on deny list. */ > > and configured with this additional options: > # ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh --with-ipv4-default --with-pam --without-4in6 --without-zlib-version-check > # make > # make install. > > After compiling and restarting service ssh (# service sshd condrestart) we had possibility to connect many parallel users to our server. > > Now we want to update a version of OpenSSH from openssh-4.4p1 to openssh-5.5p1 but have a problem with the maximum quantity of line "AllowUsers" in file "/etc/ssh/sshd_config" after such operations as we had done with openssh-4.4p1. > # service sshd restart > Stopping sshd: [FAILED] > Starting sshd: /etc/ssh/sshd_config line 622: too many allow users. [FAILED] > > What we do incorrect? > > Thanks. > > With the best regards, Alex. > _______________________________________________ > openssh-unix-dev mailing list > openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org > https://lists.mindrot.org/mailman/listinfo/openssh-unix-dev -------- ?????????? ????????????? ????????? --------