I also thought of that. Once I checked out the versions all of them are running, they are all running the same version.

Im thinking it has something to do with PAM or something...but I cannot put a finger on it...

Jason

At 12:49 PM 8/19/2003 -0500, you wrote:
On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 12:12, Jason Williams wrote:
> Thanks Sean. I do appreciate.
>
> Any idea how this occurred? This is the first time i've had this particular
> problem. All of my other systems before these two had no problems at all.
> Im just curious, from looking at the logs on the two servers having
> problems, why it is having problems with authentication. Kinda baffles me.
>
> I'd like to track down the cause of this and make sure it does not occur
> again and if it does, then I know how to fix it.
>
> Anyone know possibly why this happened?
>


Chances are the one that still works is not running the updated openssh
packages from redhat.  Are the other two getting authentication error
messages even on successful authentications?  I was and personally find
that unacceptable so I backed out the sshd upgrade and installed one
built from the openssh site.  However I never could get the one from
openssh to build properly on RH9 (other servers are 7.3) so I left the
old one there.

Bret


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