Re: Can't ssh

From: junk (junk_at_isalt.us)
Date: 08/18/04

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    Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 11:13:48 -0500
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    How can you log in? Can you log in locally? Are you using IMAP and
    POP with the same user?

    What I am getting at is have you confirmed /etc/passwd, ~/bashrc, and
    ~/.bash_profile are correct? I had a similar problem when my shell in
    /etc/passwd was /sbin/bassh. I have never used Putty so I do not know
    how it acts.

    isalt

    On Aug 14, 2004, at 7:23 AM, John Fleming wrote:

    > Since yesterday I can't ssh in to my Debian unstable box, fully
    > upgraded.
    > When using Putty, as soon as the terminal window opens, it immediately
    > closes. This is true whether from another machine on the LAN, or from
    > a
    > more remote machine. I've checked with and without my Firestarter
    > firewall - no difference. SSH is running.
    >
    > Interestingly, the Linux box is also not serving my webmin page on port
    > 10000, but it IS serving my virtual hosts on port 80, and POP and IMAP
    > mail
    > on their respective ports.
    >
    > I don't see what's common to all of this. Where else to look for
    > problems?
    > Other than upgrading unstable, I haven't installed anything new or
    > otherwise
    > changed a previously working configuration. Thanks - John AKA talk
    > newbie
    > to me...
    >
    >
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