12 Apr
2003
12 Apr
'03
15:21
On Saturday 12 April 2003 00:19, Tom Nielsen wrote:
I don't have an authorized_keys file in .ssh, just known hosts.
Last night I looked up hosts.deny and found all:all. I blocked it and I got farther.
This is not a good idea (security-wise) if you run other services through inetd too, like ftp or telnet. Better leave "all:all" in hosts.deny and put "sshd:all" (or the networks/ip-adresses you want to connect from) in hosts.allow. Sorry, cant help you with your passwd problem. Try creating a new user and see if this new user can connect. Maybe you were trying to connect as root and sshd_config denies access for user root? cheers, Marcel