Hi,
Peter said:
> Slackware10 kernel 2.4.26
> >For me unknown reason suddenly bash will not
> start in terminals.
The reason was that I had made a new slackware installation in which then in
the /etc/passwd under my user name at the end of the line there was no
:/bin/bash as it used to be.
I
At 07:01 PM 3/14/2005 -0500, Eve Atley wrote:
First, I had 'user account is locked'.
Second, once I logged in via the linux box, using 'ssh -l manik
192.168.10.57', it created a new .Xauthority file, apparently.
And they're in.
I hope your problem is solved ... but I'd encourage you to keep an eye
First, I had 'user account is locked'.
Second, once I logged in via the linux box, using 'ssh -l manik
192.168.10.57', it created a new .Xauthority file, apparently.
And they're in.
- Eve
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Thanks for the info on locate; I didn't realize it was database-driven.
More details on the SSH issue here. I checked the session log for WinSCP and
here are the results.
I will include here a non-working session ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) as well as a
working
session ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
NON-WORKING
I have to think about the message in general, but I wanted to correct one
small error in your procedure right away.
At 02:17 PM 3/14/2005 -0500, Eve Atley wrote:
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So I tried copying one of these known_hosts to /home/keyur/.ssh/known_hosts.
When I next try a locate for known_hosts, keyur neve
As a side note, it as if most of the 'older' users can login, but the newer
users cannot! I just tried with another user...michele, who was one of the
earliest users but has previously never logged in via SSH...and she had no
issues whatsoever.
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>>OK. Now though you call it a "session" password, this is just the same
>>password that the user has already entered in as "password1" (from below).
>>Right?
In this case, they should be able to log in as, say, jean/password1, as you
say. This is entered in the winscp fields, ie. testing local