[plug] sshd help (take2)

Timothy White weirdo at tigris.org
Tue Feb 8 10:28:56 WST 2005


Just a suggestion. If you login as a non-root user, then with out
logging out what other users can login?
Can the same non-root user login again, can root or another non-root
user login?

For reference. On my Debian/Ubuntu Testing/Unstable hybrid box I get the
following.
While ssh client is still at login(passwd) prompt
root      3463  0.0  0.6 13112 1732 ?        Ss   10:26   0:00 sshd: tim
[priv]
sshd      3464  0.0  0.6  4744 1544 ?        S    10:26   0:00 sshd: tim
[net]

After Login
root      3463  0.0  0.7 14364 1992 ?        Ss   10:26   0:00 sshd: tim
[priv]
tim       3468  0.0  0.8 14372 2060 ?        S    10:26   0:00 sshd:
tim at pts/37

What does your server show at the 2 stages? After logout both the
processes disappear.
Note: That while logging in sshd owns [net] and once logged in the user
owns the new proc.

Tim

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