Increasing nofile in limit.conf causes ssh to fail on SLES-8
Increasing the number of open files on SLES8 in /etc/security/limits.conf seems to cause ssh to fall over. The default is set to 1024, but going or 8192 or 10240 will give a permission denied error... Didn't see this with SLES7, any ideas? Jonathan Paul Cowherd Linux and Java Administrator Genscape, Inc. Email: jonathan.cowherd@genscape.com Office: (502) 583-3730 Mobile: (502) 314-0444
On Thursday 09 October 2003 05:27, Jonathan Cowherd wrote:
Increasing the number of open files on SLES8 in /etc/security/limits.conf seems to cause ssh to fall over. The default is set to 1024, but going or 8192 or 10240 will give a permission denied error... Didn't see this with SLES7, any ideas?
I encountered the same problem. I googled arround, and find that it's related to certain openssh version -- unfortunately it's the one included in 8.2. -- -- Verdi March --
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