On Sun, 2007-05-13 at 13:59 +0400, Kirill Kuvaldin wrote: > Jose Luis Rivas Contreras wrote: > > Well, it's very weird. If you restart ssh daemon does works? ( > > /etc/init.d/ssh restart ) But if this has happened twice then there must > > be any reason for this happening. > > I tried: > - restarting the ssh daemon, as you said; > - removing (purging) the openssh-server packet and reinstalling it again; > - binding the ssh daemon to another TCP port; > None of these has helped. > Only rebooting the machine seems to help, but of course it's not a > solution. > > > > > Try from a different machine, you say that happen even doing it locally > > but you don't say if you're using an already existent ssh connection. It > > maybe some problem in the client machine/keyboard I guess. > > An attempt to establish the connection from a different machine doesn't > work either. I ran out of ideas what it might be. I need to see "sshd" lines in your /var/log/auth.log that are reported by sshd, when trying to login. Anything like the following lines: May 13 12:47:09 duke sshd[5923]: Accepted publickey for greg from princess port 50437 ssh2 May 13 12:47:09 duke sshd[5925]: (pam_unix) session opened for user greg by (uid=0) That will tell us what is going on. -- greg, greg@gregfolkert.net PGP key: 1024D/B524687C 2003-08-05 Fingerprint: E1D3 E3D7 5850 957E FED0 2B3A ED66 6971 B524 687C Alternate Fingerprint: 09F9 1102 9D74 E35B D841 56C5 6356 88C0
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