Welcome back Paul,
the reference you mention is a herring rouge, it is a reference to Partition
Manager which is not related to ssh.
There should be a hexadecimal reason code at the end of the message, what is
it?
Most likely causes are not having RACF authority to CLASS=FACILITY,
PROFILE=BPX.DAEMON or similar which is why I was curious about the zOS
syslog messages.

Need more info - at least the USS reason code, perhaps something in the z/OS
syslog, what about in the Linux /var/log/messages or other file as set by
/etc/syslog.conf for the Linux syslog daemon.

Can you ssh into the same Linux system from another system such as another
Linux(i386 or 390) or Windows using Putty?

The ssh command you show does not specify a userid to use on the Linux
system, which means it will try to use the same userid as on USS. Be careful
it may be better to specify the Linux userid (and/or password) on the ssh
command line at least to compare results.

Ciao
Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
paultz
Sent: 03 January 2003 20:56
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ssh from z/OS ===> Linux


  Hi Mark.

Yes, I checked for security violations .... nada.

Thanks,
Paul


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Hi Paul,
have you checked for RACF msgs in the zOS syslog?

Ciao
Mark

-----Original Message-----

Sent: 27 December 2002 21:33

Subject: ssh from z/OS ===> Linux


I got the binaries from
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/unix/redbook/index.html
I installed it to my z/OS 1.2 system, go into OMVS and issue a:
'ssh linux.RH72.system ps -ef'
and it returns
'initgroups: USER123: EDC5157I An internal error has occurred.'
References to EDC515 say check the program control bit for pmd, which I
have set to 'on'.
Anyone seen this?

Thanks,
Paul


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