RHEL just updated its rssh package on last Wednesday (at least that's when
Rackspace upgraded our server) and it appears to have broken something.
When attempting to connect via FileZilla, I get the following (logging
turned up to Debug):
Command: open "u...@host.com" 22
Trace: Server version: SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_4.3
Trace: Using SSH protocol version 2
Trace: We claim version: SSH-2.0-PuTTY_Local:_Nov__8_2011_21:41:54
Trace: Doing Diffie-Hellman group exchange
Trace: Doing Diffie-Hellman key exchange with hash SHA-1
Trace: Host key fingerprint is:
Trace: ssh-rsa 2048 e4:0b:2b:90:84:55:b4:07:5a:f4:99:e9:a9:b3:75:c4
Trace: Initialised AES-256 SDCTR client->server encryption
Trace: Initialised HMAC-SHA1 client->server MAC algorithm
Trace: Initialised AES-256 SDCTR server->client encryption
Trace: Initialised HMAC-SHA1 server->client MAC algorithm
Trace: Pageant is running. Requesting keys.
Trace: Pageant has 1 SSH-2 keys
Trace: Successfully loaded 1 key pair from file
Trace: Trying Pageant key #0
Trace: Server refused public key
Trace: Offered public key from "/Users/user/id_rsa.ppk"
Trace: Server refused public key
Command: Pass: ***********
Trace: Sent password
Trace: Access granted
Trace: Opened channel for session
Trace: Started a shell/command
Trace: Server sent command exit status 1
Status: Connected to host.com
Error: Connection closed by server with exitcode 1
Trace: CControlSocket::DoClose(64)
Trace: CSftpControlSocket::ResetOperation(66)
Trace: CControlSocket::ResetOperation(66)
Error: Could not connect to server
Trace: CFileZillaEnginePrivate::ResetOperation(66)
And in the server - side secure log I only have the following:
Dec 5 11:33:08 webhost sshd[5551]: Accepted password for user from
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx port 62567 ssh2
Dec 5 11:33:08 webhost sshd[5551]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened
for user lansing by (uid=0)
Dec 5 11:33:08 webhost sshd[5555]: subsystem request for sftp
Dec 5 11:33:08 webhost sshd[5551]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session closed
for user lansing
No further information and nothing in the syslog from rssh. What else can
I check? This is rssh 2.3.3 .
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