Well I wish it were this easy, or perhaps I am still missing something.
I added AllowUsers username in the sshd_config file and changed the
drive to read/write and here's the results:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# mount -o rw /dev/wd0a /
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ssh -p 222 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
Permission denied, please try again.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
Permission denied, please try again.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
Permission denied (publickey,password,keyboard-interactive).
Sep 5 18:31:23 shakti-taos sshd[10335]: Failed none for invalid user lj
from ::1 port 15320 ssh2
Sep 5 18:31:26 shakti-taos sshd[10335]: Failed password for invalid
user lj from ::1 port 15320 ssh2
Sep 5 18:31:31 shakti-taos last message repeated 2 times
Of course I would love to disallow Root logins but will await the
resolution of allowing regular users to connect via ssh first.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thordur I. Bjornsson wrote:
Leonard Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon 4.Sep'06 at 22:22:30 -0400
I've configured a Soekris running OpenBSD 3.9 pf as a firewall, with a
read only CF. I am using the default sshd_config file except to run
sshd on port 222.
/dev mounted read only ?
If so, then thats your proplem. Load it as an mfs on boot. (image + vnd
? maybe or sth)
My problem is that I cannot connect remotely to this box via ssh except
as root. When a legit user who has an account on that box attempts
connection, I get Failed password for invalid user lj from
192.168.1.13 port 10962 ssh2. Is there anything obvious that you can
suggest that might be causing this problem? I did try changing the file
system to read/write, but it did not resolve the problem.
Thanks.