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~Deepak
On Feb 15 2001, at 23:01, Patrick Rhodes was caught saying:
> Okay, I've got to be missing something obvious:
>
> I can ssh in to a server (using SSH1 - not my server, so I can't just
> upgrade them to SSH2) as root, but not as any other user (I can su another
> user once in, however). There is no 'nologin' file in the /etc directory.
> If you try to ssh in as somebody other than 'root', then it just says
> 'authentication failed'. I've looked all over for any help on this and I'm
> not having any luck.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Patrick
>
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