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2001 Oct 23
2
PAM problem - sshd segfault on Solaris
...sshd will fork, and the child process segfaults. CVS snapshot does the same thing. I've narrowed this down somewhat. It will only happen if you use ./configure --with-pam (see below). Output from "gdb ./sshd" and "run -p 2022 -d -d -d" (IP obscured): ... Failed none for wyodlows from a.b.c.d port 45214 ssh2 debug1: userauth-request for user wyodlows service ssh-connection method password debug1: attempt 1 failures 1 debug2: input_userauth_request: try method password debug1: PAM Password authentication accepted for user "wyodlows" Accepted password for wyodlows...
2000 May 10
0
Solaris 7 - utmp
...7 on an Ultra box. There appears to be something odd with the utmp stuff... if I just do a normal configure, utmp logging works fine, but 'w' will give me this: 10:03pm up 13 day(s), 21:42, 3 users, load average: 0.04, 0.07, 0.10 User tty login@ idle JCPU PCPU what wyodlows pts/4 9:57pm w wyodlows pts/4 9:57pm w Yup. Duplicate entries... 'who' tells me: wyodlows pts/4 May 9 21:57 wyodlows pts/4 May 9 21:57 (me.my_isp.address) Now, if I use --without-utmpx, it doesn't affect...
2000 May 11
0
2nd try - Solaris 7 - utmp
...7 on an Ultra box. There appears to be something odd with the utmp stuff... if I just do a normal configure, utmp logging works fine, but 'w' will give me this: 10:03pm up 13 day(s), 21:42, 3 users, load average: 0.04, 0.07, 0.10 User tty login@ idle JCPU PCPU what wyodlows pts/4 9:57pm w wyodlows pts/4 9:57pm w Yup. Duplicate entries... 'who' tells me: wyodlows pts/4 May 9 21:57 wyodlows pts/4 May 9 21:57 (me.my_isp.address) In the first line of who's output, the address i...
2000 Nov 25
0
/etc/nologin & Solaris
I know this has come up before and I even saw a patch from Niklas Edmundsson for 2.1.1p2 (see http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=96316919430887&w=2 ) I had the (mis)fortune recently of realizing that if PAM is defined, /etc/nologin is not honored. session.c tells me that pam_nologin is supposed to take care of this, and that's nice, except that it's a Linux
2000 Dec 15
1
istate / ostate error?
Log snippet: channel 10: istate 4 != open channel 10: ostate 64 != open channel 11: istate 4 != open channel 11: ostate 64 != open channel 12: istate 4 != open channel 12: ostate 64 != open channel 13: istate 4 != open channel 13: ostate 64 != open channel 14: istate 4 != open channel 14: ostate 64 != open channel 15: istate 4 != open channel 15: ostate 64 != open % ssh -V SSH Version