On Fri, 01-Mar-2002 at 17:09:31 +0000, Anthony Staines wrote:
> Originally running OpenSSH2.1.1 under Redhat 7.0
> Upgraded to OpenSSH 3.0.2
>> Nothing else changed
Any chance that something happened to /etc/pam.d/ssh in the upgrade
process? For example, if 2.1.1 had been installed from RPM, and you
removed it, and then installed 3.0.2 from source, you would no longer have
/etc/pam.d/ssh.
Without this file (or with an incorrect one), no password you type is ever
going to work.
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Take care,
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