It's definitely on my localhost because I don't have any problem login
to host abc from another host.  And this problem only shows up when I
turned on NIS on my local machine.  Again, my local machine is a RedHat
6.2 box binding to a Solaris 2.6 NIS master.  I think there's something
strange in the ways the Linux initgroups system call works with Solaris
NIS master.  And it only shows up when I use ssh1.  I can ssh to all the
hosts that have ssh2 just fine.  I'm using ssh 2.2.0

Tung

Sami Lehtinen wrote:
> 
> Carl J. Nobile, on August 22. 2000, wrote:
>   : Hi Tung,
>   :
>   : On 21-Aug-00 Tung Huynh wrote:
>   : > Hi,
>   : >
>   : > Does anyone know why I get the following problem???
>   : >
>   : > $ ssh abc
>   :
>   : If this is what your command line looks like then you surly do have
>   : invalid arguments, as stated below. What's the 'abc' thingy.
> 
> The remote host, I'd think.
> 
>   : The command line aguments are different between ssh2 and ssh1. For
>   : instance ssh1 allows ssh1 -lusername ..., but ssh2 won't. you have to do
>   : this ssh2 -l username ..., notice the space between the -l and the
>   : username.
> 
> Well, that's a bug in your version of ssh2, then. But at least 2.2.0
> parses that correctly. What version of ssh2 are you running?
> 
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