o i got my wi card to work... Now I am trying authpf rules. I
> think
> they are correct.
> But when I change the users shell to /usr/sbin/authpf and try to
> connect
> with ssh
> i get imediately disconnected from the authpf server.  My wifi
> connection is
> still there though.

Did you check your logs? (/var/log/authlog)

Oct 22 10:49:22 weareboofoo sshd[17225]: Accepted password for zaurus from 192.1
68.0.19 port 1071 ssh2
Oct 22 10:49:22 weareboofoo sshd[8059]: Accepted password for zaurus from 192.16
8.0.19 port 1071 ssh2




When you login successfuly, authpf will tell the user he's
authenticated and
display the file /etc/authpf/authpf.message.
You said it gets disconnected immediatly, this will probably be the
cause of
some misconfiguration of ssh. The logs will give you more information
about
what's wrong.

Maybe because /usr/sbin/authpf isn't a valid shell? (/etc/shells)


#       $OpenBSD: shells,v 1.5 1997/05/28 21:42:20 deraadt Exp $
# List of acceptable shells for chpass(1).
# Ftpd will not allow users to connect who are not using
# one of these shells.
/usr/sbin/authpf
/bin/sh
/bin/csh
/bin/ksh

/etc/passwd

zaurus:*:1001:1001:pda:/home/zaurus:/usr/sbin/authpf

also when i log in i get the OpenBSD motd....


Kenny Gryp

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Mike

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