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Thornton Prime wrote:

>> I installed openSSH 2.5.1p2 (compiled from source) on my redhat 6.2 (with
>> the updated PAM rpm installed) and it now denies all passwords when i try to
>> remote in. I know it is not a problem with the sshd.conf file since i have
>> tried pretty much everything there. I think it is the PAM support, and for
>> that I copied the redhat module from the SSH tarball like the INSTALL file
>> said. No dice. The PAM guys say to ask you... any ideas?
>
>Check your /etc/pam.d/sshd file. My guess is that it is broken there. It
>should look something like /etc/pam.d/login (minus the securetty stuff)
>depending on the policies you are trying to enforce.

First, make sure you've compiled it with --with-pam.  That was the
default in the previous version, but no longer is, apparently.

Second, I can attest that there seems to be a problem with PAM support
in 2.5.1p2.  ssh works ok, but scp doesn't seem to be working with PAM
in this release, at least on Solaris 8.  We've had to back up to 2.3.0
until it we sort it out.

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David Talkington
Prairienet
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