Not sure if this is a S.u.S.E. problem or SSH, thought I'd ask here first.

I was accessing my Suse box from a remote location using SecureCRT (Winxx
type SSH).  Ran into some problems so thought I would reboot the box
(/sbin/shutdown -r now)...  The linux box didn't come back.  When I
finally got to the console it was hung in the shutdown.  Tried different
things to no avail, had to power-cycle that puppy...  

When it re-booted it had an fsck problem.  I had someone who actually
knows what they were doing help fix that BUT...  now when I try to either
SecureCRT or SSH into the box I get an error message (after putting in the
password)..

Warning: Remote host failed or refused to allocate a pseudo tty.

Any suggestions???

TIA --A

-- 
Alan Melick, NOC Engineer II
Fuse Internet Access


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