I suddennly cannot ssh as user to one of our RH7.1 machines. I used to
be able to... I can ssh as root without a problem, but no ordinary
user can connect, either using RSA or DSA keys, or ssh 1, or just with
a password. This happens for several clients. The clients are able to
connect to other
One machine or the other could be blocking ports above 1024,
which ssh also needs to complete the connection.
Check firewall logs on the server, and make sure
that logging is turned on for anything that's not accepted,
at least while you're debugging.
If this is the only server where the
Jan Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One machine or the other could be blocking ports above 1024,
which ssh also needs to complete the connection.
No, that's not the case. And remember that I can ssh as root - I think
ssh needs non-reserved ports in that case as well.
If this is the only
** Reply to message from Oleg Goldshmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09 Dec 2001
12:24:57 +0200
I suddennly cannot ssh as user to one of our RH7.1 machines. I used to
be able to... I can ssh as root without a problem, but no ordinary
user can connect, either using RSA or DSA keys, or ssh 1, or
Hello listmembers,
today I purchased a linux magazine including 2 CD with the new
Red Hat 7.2 (Enigma),I confess that I'm tempted to upgrade my current 7.1 but
wonder ask if can I expect some troubles or malfunctions (e.g. ext3 fs,gnome...)
I think that upgrade will install Nautilus as the new
I upgraded from 7.1 to 7.2 without any problems, and if i remember right
they gave you the option in the upgrade as to weather you wanted to
upgrade to the nautilus file manager or not.
Keith
Marco Calistri wrote:
Hello listmembers,
today I purchased a linux magazine including 2 CD
On Sun, Dec 09, 2001 at 11:04:59PM +0100, Marco Calistri wrote:
Hello listmembers,
today I purchased a linux magazine including 2 CD with the new
Red Hat 7.2 (Enigma),I confess that I'm tempted to upgrade my current 7.1 but
wonder ask if can I expect some troubles or malfunctions (e.g. ext3