On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, samljones wrote: > I have apache web server and SSH installed on a server. I have generated a > SSL certificate for the web server > http://slacksite.com/apache/certificate.html > http://slacksite.com/apache/certificate.html . When I install the > certificate, though, SSH stops accepting incoming connections. Any existing > connections continue unmolested, but new connections are not accepted until > I reboot the server; luckily, the certificate forces apache to require a > manual start, so it's not running (and blocking SSH) after a reboot.
That webpage above teaches how "to remove the pass-phrase from the key". Are you saying that you can ssh in fine until apache is started? > sjones[~]$ slogin -v -l gladmin camdevnet02 > OpenSSH_4.3p2, OpenSSL 0.9.8b 04 May 2006 ... > [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: > debug1: Authentication succeeded (password). > debug1: channel 0: new [client-session] > debug1: Entering interactive session. > debug1: Sending environment. > debug1: Sending env LANG = en_US.UTF-8 > =========================================== > > After that last line, the cursor goes to the next line, and hangs. No > connection, no rejection, no command line, just flashing cursor. Can't even > ctrl-c out of it; have to close the terminal/tab. How do you know there is no connection? Maybe there is a connection, but no interactive shell (or shell is hanging)? On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, samljones wrote: > Further information: > > Restarting SSHD gives no change. Also, SCP transfers are not blocked or > hindered in any way by this. Maybe there is something wrong with your login shell or dot files used by your login shell.
