>       My passwd entry is no different then yours, other than the username 
>       of course.  I never added anything to PAM for the remote user.  I just 
> created them via "adduser --disabled-password [username]".

The remote user isn't registered through adduser (and thus isn't in
/etc/passwd).  It was done on an NIS server, and /etc/passwd was
modified to allow for NIS logins.

>       Regarding the common-auth file; we are talking about the common-auth 
> file on the remote system right?

Yes, there's only one system in question right now.  I'm telnetting
into it, then from there trying to ssh to itself.


Wes

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