Try to disable X-forwarding (ssh -x) or if it dont work try the verbose
mode (ssh -v) to see where it fails..

     Dams

You wrote :
> On 10 Dec 2001, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> 
> > Jack Bowling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 
> > > Oleg, I just went through this on 7.2. In my case, I had to add the
> > > client IP to /etc/hosts.allow since RH compiles ssh with
> > > libwrap. Check yours out.
> > 
> > Thanks, Jack, but it didn't help, either: I added
> > 
> > ALL:192.168.
> > 
> > to /etc/hosts.allow on the server, restarted sshd for good measure,
> > but nothing has changed. Besides, why that particular server? Baffling.
> 
> Did you "/etc/ssh/sshd_config" have a :
> 
> AllowUsers put_your_login_here
> 
> ? :)
> 
> Just a thought.

-- 
         Dams Nadé
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