I'm running a potato box with some custom compiled stuff on it (one of which is openssh). I have openssh 2.5.1p2 and openssl 0.9.6. Everything was working fine for quite a while. I did an apt-get upgrade to pick up some security updates a little while back and ssh quit working.
What I mean is that one of my userids can ssh in (id 501) and none of the others can (not root or any other 500+ userids). I can ftp/telnet/pop into the box with the other userids. What happens with ssh is I get a "Permision denied." message to the client. This is with password prompting only. When I try it with keys it works fine. Here's what shows up in my auth.log: Jul 9 02:40:17 velma sshd[17435]: Failed password for ROOT from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx port 2304 (granted this example is for root access. i know that the sshd_config has PermitRoot set to yes. Also, the same thing happens for non-root users.) I've tried running sshd in debugging mode as well. It doesn't give me any good information. Bascially, it just says that the password was wrong (which makes me suspect pam). I'm guessing this is a pam configuration problem, but can't find any pam files that were updated recently. The strangest thing is how one of the users can ssh in using a password prompt and none of the others can. -- (__) Doug Alcorn (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.lathi.net) oo / PGP 02B3 1E26 BCF2 9AAF 93F1 61D7 450C B264 3E63 D543 |_/ If you're a capitalist and you have the best goods and they're free, you don't have to proselytize, you just have to wait.

