Hello,
Ever since yesterday two of my hosts have been closing SSH connections.
Both are RedHat 8.0 running OpenSSH_3.4p1. I updated packages on the
machines yesterday too. Is anyone aware of some package that might make
a change that would cause this?
I have checked
Allright,
I know its bad form to reply to your own post. But after digging
through the RPMs I have upgraded recently I realized that I had upgraded
glibc. So I thought perhaps my sshd that was running both before and
after the glibc update wasn't able to use the libraries it previously
had
Anything in the logs?
Yes, the sshd is down and these are the errors when I try to bring it up:
Feb 2 14:19:57 extensa sshd[1886]: error: Bind to port 22 on 192.168.0.3
failed: Address already in use.
Feb 2 14:19:57 extensa sshd[1886]: fatal: Cannot bind any address.
Any clue?
Tomas Garcia
Hi,
Going further, I discovered something...
I am having a conflict between inet and sshd: if I run sshd from
/etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd then it works nicely. If I try to run it from tcp
wrappers, adding this line
ssh stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd sshd -i
to /etc/inetd.conf, then it
At 10:46 AM 2/2/01 +0100, you wrote:
Hi,
Going further, I discovered something...
I am having a conflict between inet and sshd: if I run sshd from
/etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd then it works nicely. If I try to run it from tcp
wrappers, adding this line
ssh stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd
Hi,
Yes, you're right. I am using openssh-server-2.1.1p4-1 and is picking the
values from hosts.allow and hosts.deny. We can then asume that TCP Wrappers
support is already built in, right?
Thanks,
Tomas Garcia Ferrari
Bigital
http://bigital.com
The are various implementations of ssh, but
At 04:02 PM 2/2/01 +0100, you wrote:
Hi,
Yes, you're right. I am using openssh-server-2.1.1p4-1 and is picking the
values from hosts.allow and hosts.deny. We can then asume that TCP Wrappers
support is already built in, right?
I would think so.
Thanks,
Tomas Garcia Ferrari
Bigital
Tomas you may want to try starting sshd with the debug option; it may give
you some kind of hint. ./sshd -d
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Toms Garca Ferrari wrote:
Hi,
Going further, I discovered something...
I am having a conflict between inet and sshd: if I run sshd from
/etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd
Hi,
After a reboot with a new kernel (2.2.16-3) my server (RH 6.2,
openssh-server-2.1.1p4-1) is closing any ssh connection inmediately after
login.
Any clue?
Thanks
Tomas Garcia Ferrari
Bigital
http://bigital.com
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Toms Garca Ferrari wrote:
Hi,
After a reboot with a new kernel (2.2.16-3) my server (RH 6.2,
openssh-server-2.1.1p4-1) is closing any ssh connection inmediately after
login.
Any clue?
Anything in the logs?
Bret
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