btw
Do you allow root login from the network ??
That is a nono :-)

Should restart sshd ... if possible. But it seems to me more like log-in az a 
mortal user then su to root. If that helps.
Cheers
Szemir

On March 26, 2004 22:53, Jason Louie wrote:
> Hello all, I seem to be having some issues with Putty.  I am attempting
> to ssh into my server on my local network.  I've recently upgraded my
> server from SuSE 8.2 to SuSE 9.0 via ftp.  This is what I get with SuSE
>
> login as: root
> Sent username "root"
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
> Access denied
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
> Access denied
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
> Access denied
>
>
> No one can login within the local network.  I say local network because
> I can get in to my linux box from outside the router, (IP-Cop).  I've
> even been able to ssh out of the local network and access my linux box
> from outside.  FTP works without issues ans so do all the other
> services.  Only ssh is busted.  I have not changed anything other then
> upgrading the box.  Any ideas?
>
> I was thinking that it might be putty is holding an old key and thus not
> allowing access.  How do you delete a key in putty?  Any other ideas
> other than this?
>
>
>
> Ack...  fiddling around with the settings, switching ssh 1 to 2 was the
> issue.  Well since I've already typed up the message might as well send
> it out.  Hope this helps others.
>
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