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1998 Jul 20
2
Multiple interfaces
...interface with the default ports. My objective is to have users authenticated by the NT or by the Unix. Could anyone please help? ________________________________________________________________ Feng Loh fengnian.loh@usa.net http://feng.cjb.net The National Bank of New Zealand Ltd, 5th Floor, NBNZ House, 1 Victoria Street, [ PO Box 540 ] Wellington, New Zealand. Ph: +64-4-8022197 Fax: +64-4-8022356
2003 Sep 29
0
Environment passing in Solaris 8 with later versions of SSH a nd U seLogin=yes
Damien, >IIRC some platforms like the environment passed as arguments to >/bin/login rather than as traditional environment strings. What does >login's manpage say? <quote> SYNOPSIS login [ -p ] [ -d device ] [ -h hostname | [ terminal ] | -r hostname ] [ name [ environ ] ... ] ... The environment may be expanded or modified by supplying additional
2003 Oct 07
0
FW: Environment passing in Solaris 8 with later versions of SSH a nd UseLogin=yes
Hi, I'm still hoping that some-one can offer a solution to this issue.... Anyone? > I've got the following issue, which I'm unable to resolve by > myself. Hopefully, someone on the list will be able to guide > me, or provide more information towards resolving this. > > We've compiled OpenSSH v3.7.1p1 (which I know is not the most > recent version) on
2003 Sep 29
1
Environment passing in Solaris 8 with later versions of SSH and U seLogin=yes
Hi, I've got the following issue, which I'm unable to resolve by myself. Hopefully, someone on the list will be able to guide me, or provide more information towards resolving this. We've compiled OpenSSH v3.7.1p1 (which I know is not the most recent version) on Solaris 8 SPARC, and have noticed that when the "UseLogin=yes" parameter is set in the sshd_config file, the
2003 Sep 25
2
sshd (openssh 3.7.1p1) dies during login on Solaris 8 system with SRM installed
I have compiled ssh 3.7.1p1 using gcc and am trying to get it to run on our Solaris 8 systems running Sun's SRM system. With existing users it is fine, but with a new user, the user can not ssh in on the first login, they get the message from SRM that no lnode has been created. I put sshd in debug and found that it SEG's here: debug3: mm_sshpam_free_ctx: waiting for