It is not an ssh problem as ssh seems to be doing it's job, once it
get's to the point where it provides a login shell, it has already done
everything it does. Do you see the motd of a new mail message before you
are disconnected?
At a minimum, the user's home directory must be owner executabl
It's happen to me before.
In the morning, I can't connect to sshd server.
After several check, my server is hacked.
I guess many other application won't run normally, like ps.
Thanks
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On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 10:40:41AM -0700, sentinel wrote:
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>
> We have a fresh installation of RedHat 7.3 running Oracle 8.1.7. I had it
> all running when this morning I noticed our Big Brother alert me that no
> reports were being received.
>
> I tried to ssh (even tried ftp) and am getting
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 10:40:41AM -0700, sentinel wrote:
>
>
> We have a fresh installation of RedHat 7.3 running Oracle 8.1.7. I had it
> all running when this morning I noticed our Big Brother alert me that no
> reports were being received.
>
> I tried to ssh (even tried ftp) and am getting
We have a fresh installation of RedHat 7.3 running Oracle 8.1.7. I had it
all running when this morning I noticed our Big Brother alert me that no
reports were being received.
I tried to ssh (even tried ftp) and am getting the following error message
Could not chdir to home directory /home/use