> If I swap over to the shell that's running on F1, it
> gives me the Server Name, and distro version followed
> by the login prompt (as it should), but none of the
> username/password combinations that exist on the
> server work on the client.  It continually returns
> login error.  Is there some setting that I am
> overlooking?

You may have done something really stupid like I did last week :-)

I moved my ssh port to a non-standard port to thwart it being detected via 
external
portscans (I was going to open things up so external users could use an SCP 
client to
access their home folders).  I did this on a Friday and had a long weekend, the 
next
week I could log into clients, took almost a full day of troubleshooting before 
it
dawned on me that LTSP5 relies entirely on ssh being on port 22, changed it 
back and
things worked perfectly.

I only make this sort of stupid mistake publicly known so future users can find 
this
solution via google and not have to ask such a question on the list :-)

Jim

Note to self, Fridays are now off limits for server modifications.

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