Apologies if this is a FAQ... I have a freshly-installed Red Hat 6.0 system running on a Sparc 5. ssh/sshd (version 1.2.27) configures and compiles without a complaint. ssh outbound works fine. sshd runs, and appears to be listening for connections, but: [mjinks@putzel mjinks]$ ssh blammo mjinks@blammo's password: Permission denied. >From /var/log/messages: Oct 12 20:20:05 blammo sshd[3855]: log: Connection from 128.135.75.32 port 1023 Oct 12 20:20:10 blammo sshd[3855]: fatal: Connection closed by remote host. ...and nothing else. The behavior is the same no matter where I try to connect from (including localhost) and no matter which user I try to connect as (including root). All of blammo's filesystems have plenty of space available, and the system seems otherwise healthy. So what am I doing wrong? TIA, -m
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