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] > ______________________________________________ > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-security-request@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > listmaster@lists.debian.org > -- .-"".__."``". Anne Carasik, System Administrator .-.--. _...' (/) (/) ``' gator at cacr dot caltech dot edu (O/ O) \-' ` -="""=. ', Center for Advanced Computing Research ~`~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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