Hello everybody! I wonder if anybody might be able to help me with a vserver-related su-problem.
I set up a remote host-server, now hosting up to 3 vservers with each a singular ip-address. These vservers were set up by copying and renaming a "master-vserver" and its configuration file. To access these vservers via ssh I had to add 3 "ListenAddress" entries in the host's sshd-config file and change the sshd-config file in each of the vservers to the appropriate "ListenAddress" IP-Address. This works fine, all the vservers and the host-server can be accessed via ssh. My problem is that you can't "su" within one of the vservers. Each vserver accepts ssh-connections either as root or as one of the guest accounts. But if I login via ssh as one of the guest-accounts and try to "su" to become root all I get is an "su : Authentication failure". Logging in in the "master-vserver" as a guest and doing "su" is successful. It's obvious that I missed and/or did mix up something, but I can't think of a reason for such a strange behavior. It would be great if anybody could give me a hint to solve this weird problem! Thanx in advance Alexander
