On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 08:07:39PM -0700, Jeremy Utley wrote:
> >
> The workaround that it seems most are using is to put Use DNS No into 
> the sshd config file - this causes sshd to not try to resolve IPs to 
> FQDN, bypassing the bug.  From what I could glean from the threads, it's 
> related to some code in newer glibc, and it's interaction with privledge 
> separation and chroot'ing in sshd.  Setting Use DNS No has fixed the 
> problems on my systems here.

Jeremy, could that problem have had anything to do with your nameserver
acting weird like it did the other day?

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