Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "rlogin authentication bug"
2006 Feb 02
2
rsh/rlogin on CentOS4.2
Hello all,
I'm not quite sure what has changed in the recent rsh commands, but I
can't seem to get around the password promting. I need a clnk rsh between
two machines in order to run my backup script.
I added all the usual .rhosts with the proper permissions et al added the
xinetd.d confilg files, opened ports 543 and 544 in my firewall, yet when
I use the rsh commands, I get either a
2008 Jun 24
1
rsh issue/update (access denied)...
hi...
i've got an "access denied" issue with rsh on one of my boxes (and before we
start, no "use ssh" comments.. rsh is what i'm dealing with for now!!)
i've got a few boxes in my network, and i can successfully rsh into them
with no issue. however, on one box, i can't access it using rsh, and i'm
running out of things to try... kind of curious.
i can
2001 May 17
5
AIX SSH 2.x ssh and /etc/ftpusers rcp rlogin WRONG !
IF ssh is a replacement for rlogin,rsh etc I can accept it respecting
rlogin=false as rlogin does and rsh does not, however scp is a replacement
for rcp, and rcp does NOT use rlogin attribute, so the implementation is
NOT standard as scp fails if rlogin=false, but rcp succeeds, as documented.
thanks
mark
2001 Nov 08
5
OpenSSH3.0p1/PAM/Sol8
Hi there,
I just tried out OpenSSH3.0p1 running on Solaris 8 with PAM (--with-PAM).
The problem was mentioned some time ago and is still there :-(
When a password is expired you are prompted to change it now, enter your
login password and after doing so you are instantly disconnected. I think
this is a problem with PAM and not SSH, but how can I get a solution on this
?
sshd is running without
2003 Dec 15
1
Solaris Winbind LDAP pam_mkhomedir.so
Dear list,
How do I test whether I have access to my winbind LDAP backend from my
Solaris 9 machine? My LDAP database is held on a Redhat 9.0 machine also
running Samba 3.0.0.
I know winbind works because getent and wbinfo show up my NT users and
groups.
I would also like to have people log into my Solaris 9 machine with their NT
usernames, I have this working on Redhat already but Solaris is
2006 Jan 31
3
3.0.21b +pam_winbindd
Ive installed and configured samba using
cd samba-3.0.21b/source
./autogen.sh
./configure --with-krb5=/usr/local \
--with-automount \
--with-pam \
--with-utmp \
--with-winbind \
--with-libsmbclient \
--with-ldap \
--with-netlib='-lresolv'
make
make install
cp nsswitch/pam_winbind.so /usr/lib/security
cp
2007 Dec 05
1
AD returns only one group for all users
Dear list,
I'm trying to get a Thumper (Sun Fire X4500) to play nice with AD so
that we can offer a nearline storage service. Since many of our users
will have multiple group memberships, it's imperative that samba be able
to recurse through the groups that a user is a member of to determine if
they have access to a resource.
What happens instead is that every user who authenticates is
2010 Jan 23
5
authentication failure
I noticed that my server has a lot ca. 1000x auth failure from
different alocated in China / Romania and Netherlands per day since 3
days
It looks to me like somebody was trying to get into server by guessing
my password by brute force.
what would be the best to stop this attack and how? the server running
apache mysql and ftp
PORT STATE SERVICE
21/tcp open ftp
80/tcp open http
443/tcp
2007 Jun 16
3
dovecot under attack
Hi,
I?ve posted this before but no one was able to help. I can?t figure out
what they are trying to do, and if I should be concerned.
I am running dovecot version 0.99.14 on Fedora Core 4. It appears that my
dovecot server is under attack. This morning in my system e-mail I saw
this:
dovecot:
Authentication Failures:
rhost= : 23431 Time(s)
2006 Oct 10
4
Use remote machine environmental variables
I am having an issue passing a command through ssh which uses an environment variable. I would like the environment variable to be read from the remote host, but it is being read from the local host.
For instance:
ssh rhost ls -lm $WWW_HOME
$WWW_HOME is set as /usr/www on local but /var/www on the remote so it is being read as :
ssh rhost ls -lm /usr/www
and I'd like it to be
ssh rhost
2004 Aug 20
1
Fw: winbind, active directory and solaris 8
I sent this the other day, but did not get any replies, can anyone help?
Hi All,
I have a sparc solaris 8 server running samba 2.2.11 (which i complied with
winbind).
The server has been running for years and has about 20 local users setup
using local files for openssh and rexec logins, and samba shares.
They each use samba to map to their home directory and a common shared
folder.
They also
2011 Sep 19
6
64.31.19.48 attempt to break into my computer
>From my secure log:
Sep 19 01:16:44 lin12 dovecot-auth: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): check pass; user unknown
Sep 19 01:16:44 lin12 dovecot-auth: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=dovecot ruser= rhost=::ffff:64.31.19.48
Sep 19 01:16:44 lin12 dovecot-auth: pam_succeed_if(dovecot:auth): error retrieving information about user aaron
Sep 19 01:16:45 lin12
2009 Apr 03
1
ssh failed login rule problem
Hi there,
I know this is the classic RTFM list question but... I've really tried
hard on this and no result!
This is what I'm receving from logcheck:
System Events
=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Apr 3 06:55:13 bsg sshd[32246]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): authentication
failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ssh ruser= rhost=123.233.245.226
user=root
Apr 3 06:55:19 bsg sshd[32248]: pam_unix(sshd:auth):
2005 Aug 29
4
Conflict between LDAP and Privilege Separation?
Hi all.
OpenSSH_4.1p1, OpenSSL 0.9.7g 11 Apr 2005 on Solaris 8 using host-based
authentication.
With "PrivilegeSeparation yes" and "UsePAM no" everything works as
desired. If I enable PAM, I am able to connect, but just before it
gives me a shell, it disconnects. If I leave PAM enabled and disable
PrivilegeSeparation, it works.
Is this a current limitation, or is there
2012 Jun 01
3
auth trouble
Debian Lenny, Dovecot v 1.0.15.
I'm getting a lot of what I think is a local socket asking
dovecot:auth to verify username/passwords:
> May 31 09:00:54 server dovecot-auth: pam_unix(dovecot:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=dovecot ruser=admin rhost=
Note the empty 'rhost='. That's why I think it's on the
server. I see others that look like bots:
2006 Jun 13
1
upgrade to 3.0.22, problem authenticating to AD
We upgraded our Centos 4.3 box's samba from 3.0.10 to 3.0.22 using sernet.de rpms. Prior to upgrading, we had this box authenticating to AD just fine, but now it is broken. Here is part of my log file that might show what is going on.
Jun 13 09:21:06 cent02 login(pam_unix)[2728]: check pass; user unknown
Jun 13 09:21:06 cent02 login(pam_unix)[2728]: authentication failure; logname=LOGIN
2005 May 19
3
Having it both ways with winbind
We already have a large complement of Unix users that are also Windows
users but we also have non-unix users that need access to some samba
shares. How can I setup samba so that Users who already have a Unix
account will get that account and home directory when they connect
through samba but valid domain users that do not already have a Unix
account will authenticate through winbind and get the
2006 Aug 30
1
winbind auth against ads not working via remote login - solaris 10.
I am attempting to use winbind for Telnet authentication but winbind pam
doesn't recognize ads realm or smb.conf workgroup..see error snapshot.
pdtsun03 is hostname of solaris 10 ADS domain member running samba
3.0.11. "net ads join" worked..."net ads user" returns all MYADSDOMAIN
users and samba shares work from both unix and NT side.
one note..After make install, I
2006 Mar 23
1
error in protocol stream
I am trying to use the syntax:
rsync -av -e "ssh -l ssh-user" rsync-user@host::module /dest
found at http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/rsync.html
but am getting the following:
rsync -av -e "ssh -l sshuser" rhost.asu.edu::home uc-sirc1/home/
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far)
[receiver]
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at
2001 Feb 10
1
[PATCH] Tell PAM about remote host earlier
I was browsing the OpenSSH sources (which are very readable, thankyou
very much) and noticed that PAM was only being told what host the user
is logging in from for account processing - not for password
processing. As I can see no reason not to put this in start_pam this is
exactly what I have done - and attached a patch to this effect.
This allows PAM to fill in rhost= in its audit messages