I compield my openssh --with-privsep-user=nobody 
--with-privsep-path=<forgot>. It worked (during ssh login, I could see a 
child process of sshd owned by nobody in ps aux)

Net Llama! wrote:
> i'm pretty sure that you have to use the sshd user for PrivSep. anything 
> else and you're just running it with a user other than r00t.
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