[plug] sshd help please!!
William Kenworthy
billk at iinet.net.au
Mon Feb 7 21:30:23 WST 2005
possibly PAM - a dev decided to make some "silent" changes that caught a
lot (inc. me) out. My problem was X apps, but I think ssh may have been
caught up in it at some stage.
Comment out the lines in /etc/security/pam_env.conf and see if that
helps.
BillK
On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 20:44 +0800, Denis Brown wrote:
> Hello PLUG list members.
>
...
> common to my Debian installations as well as to the Gentoo's. Perhaps a
> reflection of tightened security, recently?
>
> Ahhh... just checked and yes, the bogus sshd: vanilla[net] and [pam] have
> gone away while still leaving the vanilla user logged in. Yay!! So this
> is no longer the show stopper that I thought it would be but it is none the
> less annoying to suffer the time lag for subsequent connection refusals.
>
> Thoughts appreciated as always!
> Denis
>
>
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