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On Tue, 4 Dec 2001 19:46:05 -0700, Thomas Mondoshawan Tate wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 07:37:42PM -0700, Kevin Brown wrote:
> > Hmm. Not familiar with running ssh inside of inetd. I usually run it as a
> > stand alone daemon and use the config to set allow and deny rules. By default
> > the sshd should allow any valid user to login from anywhere.
> >
> > When I connect using the command line ssh I do:
> >
> > ssh -l <user> <host>
> >
> > I'm curious what the /etc/hosts.{allow,deny} files say.
> >
> > > Okay guys, I'm having a few SSH authentication issues with a server I
> > > recently setup. Every time I try to do an 'ssh -C <ip here>' and it asks for
> > > my password, I get a "permission denied, please try again." message. Yes,
> > > I'm attempting to login as a user I know exists and has the password I need,
> > > and the configuration settings are stock. SSH is running via inetd. Any ideas?
>
> Both hosts.allow and hosts.deny are empty.
If you use the verbose option to ssh, -v, what does it tell you.
-Paul
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