On 23/1/2000 ferret@phonewave.net wrote:
I had the same problem on i386 just a couple weeks ago. I ended up wiping the whole machine (had some partition problems, and I was trying to 3-way bloze, Debian, and BeOS), but I suspected the problem might have been pam-related.
this is probably not the problem, but current OpenSSH still has a bug where it looks for /etc/pam.d/sshd that does not exist (/etc/pam.d/ssh exists, and is what it should look for)
so OpenSSH effectively uses /etc/pam.d/other for its pam configuration. bug #52644since this has happened before and was fixed and now is broken again I just hard linked ssh sshd in /etc/pam.d that way I don't have to worry about this dumb bug. (i have /etc/pam.d/other set to default deny as well so screwed up pam files are not tolerable for me)
-- Ethan Benson To obtain my PGP key: http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/pgp/