OK, this is what we know: >> joe:x:500:500:Joe:/home/joe:/bin/bash You can log in with a valid shell. >> ssh -v localhost (on 73) It doesn't say in your message that .73 accepted the password, but: a.- If you could not complete the login because it refused the password, then you have a problem local to .73 b.- If you logged in successfully, then your problem is most likely outside the .73 machine, unless you are running xinetd (ps aux|grep inetd) Now I apologize, because: >> ssh -v <73> -- and post that too Actually meant: >> ssh -v -- and post that too :) I still don't know what the problem is. But I know what it is not... :) If you grant me access to .73 I'll help you debug it over the phone, this could be a long array of issues, and maybe more than 1. ET joe@actionline.com writes: > . > I have previously responded to each previous suggestion and request for info > to try to find a solution to the subject problem, and I will continue to > do so. There have been three subsequent replies to this issue and I will > now reply to each one separately, in order. > > First, kitepilot last suggested the following, with replies below: >> (1) grep joe /etc/passwd -- and post the line >> (2) find /var/log -type f -exec grep -H joe "{}" \; -- and post the output >> (3) Look at line: >> Feb 10 18:18:16 localhost su: pam_unix(su:auth): authentication failure; >> logname= uid=500 euid=0 tty=pts/1 ruser=joe rhost= user=root >> (4) From console in 73 >> ssh -v localhost (on 73) -- and post the reply >> (5) Then from the other machine do: >> ssh -v <73> (on 73) -- and post that too > > (1) $ fgrep joe passwd -- result: > joe:x:500:500:Joe:/home/joe:/bin/bash > > (2) $ find /var/log -type f -exec grep -H joe "{}" \; > Due to the length of the result of this command, I have uploaded that result > at the following link: http://www.upquick.com/linux/temp/var.log.joe > > (3) Look at line: >> Feb 10 18:18:16 localhost su: pam_unix(su:auth): authentication failure; >> logname= uid=500 euid=0 tty=pts/1 ruser=joe rhost= user=root > > I have looked at that line, but I don't know what to do about it. > > (4) From console in 73 > ssh -v localhost (on 73) -- and post the reply -- the result is below: > > OpenSSH_5.3p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8l 5 Nov 2009 > debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config > debug1: Applying options for * > debug1: Connecting to localhost [127.0.0.1] port 22. > debug1: Connection established. > debug1: identity file /home/joe/.ssh/identity type -1 > debug1: identity file /home/joe/.ssh/id_rsa type -1 > debug1: identity file /home/joe/.ssh/id_dsa type -1 > debug1: Remote protocol version 2.0, remote software version OpenSSH_5.3 > debug1: match: OpenSSH_5.3 pat OpenSSH* > debug1: Enabling compatibility mode for protocol 2.0 > debug1: Local version string SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.3 > debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT sent > debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT received > debug1: kex: server->client aes128-ctr hmac-md5 none > debug1: kex: client->server aes128-ctr hmac-md5 none > debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST(1024<1024<8192) sent > debug1: expecting SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP > debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_INIT sent > debug1: expecting SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REPLY > debug1: Host 'localhost' is known and matches the RSA host key. > debug1: Found key in /home/joe/.ssh/known_hosts:4 > debug1: ssh_rsa_verify: signature correct > debug1: SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS sent > debug1: expecting SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS > debug1: SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS received > debug1: SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST sent > debug1: SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT received > debug1: Authentications that can continue: > publickey,password,keyboard-interactive > debug1: Next authentication method: publickey > debug1: Trying private key: /home/joe/.ssh/identity > debug1: Trying private key: /home/joe/.ssh/id_rsa > debug1: Trying private key: /home/joe/.ssh/id_dsa > debug1: Next authentication method: keyboard-interactive > debug1: Authentications that can continue: > publickey,password,keyboard-interactive > debug1: Next authentication method: password > joe@localhost's password: > >> (5) Then from the other machine do: >> ssh -v <73> -- and post that too > > Since I did the first 'ssh -v' on computer #73, by "the other machine" > I assumed you meant to do the suggested command on machine #68. Here was > the result: > > $ ssh -v <73> > bash: syntax error near unexpected token `73' > > Sorry if I did not follow your last instruction correctly, kitepilot. > Responses to the other two suggestions/requests will follow shortly. > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss