Kill your sshd. Run it in debugging mode (it will not
fork a process):
# sshd -ddd
Open another window, now run the client in verbose mode:
$ ssh -vvv user@host
Then email us the output. :) Otherwise, this is really difficult
to troubleshoot.
-Anne
This one time, Alexis Sukrieh wrote:
> You're right, it was set to yes but after putting it to 'no', the same
> problem is still there...
>
> At 16:11 02/10/2002 +0200, you wrote:
> >You need to turn off UsePrivilegeSeparation
> >in your /etc/ssh/sshd_config file.
> >
> >"UsePrivilegeSeparation no"
>
>
>
>
> Alexis Sukrieh (sukria), <alexis@sukria.net>
> . homepage - [http://sukria.net]
> . clef PGP - [http://sukria.net/print.php?c=privacy]
> . mydynaweb - [http://www.mydynaweb.net]
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