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Re: New version of SSH refusing login



Back it out...

If you read the release notes you would have seen that the ssh 
upgrade has problems with PAM.  Use something like IPCHAINS or 
IPTABLES to restrict which IP addresses are allowed to access 
your box via SSH until such time that SSH using privilege 
separation handles PAM properly.

Oh, please check existing bug reports and file a new one if one 
dosen't already exist for your problem.

Curt Howland wrote:
> 
> Good evening, all. I just went through the upgrade of SSH, and now I
> cannot log into my potatoe box.
> 
> Luckly, I did keep a session logged in, for debugging don't you know. So
> I can say that the debug error is as follows:
> 
> Jun 25 21:35:33 ian sshd[12644]: debug1: Starting up PAM with username
> "howland"
> Jun 25 21:35:33 ian sshd[12644]: Could not reverse map address
> 165.76.163.213.
> Jun 25 21:35:33 ian sshd[12644]: debug1: PAM setting rhost to
> "165.76.163.213"
> Jun 25 21:35:33 ian sshd[12644]: Failed none for howland from
> 165.76.163.213 port 33226 ssh2
> 
> That's a great debug message, "Failed none". None what?
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.



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