Hi, I think the problem is not related to OpenSSH but to a faulty local security subsystem. It might be interesting to see the output of dmesg, but you cannot execute it as you cannot log to the sistem (not even as root?) /etc/password and /etc/shadow are in place and healthy? Did you ignore some dependencies while instaling/upgrading? Weird problem there. regards ariel PS: There was a recent security update on openssl (SUSE-SA:2010:020) that fixes some key renegotiation issues. Even though it does not seem to affect the stage of the process where your ssh handshake fails, maybe you would like to revert and check if the problem exists after/before the fix. El 08/04/10 07:25, Ralf Ronneburger escribió:
Mike McCarthy wrote:
I have seen systems lock up on login when there was a bad disk drive or one of the file systems was off line.
Mike
All disks are O.K. and other services ran fine, it looks like authentication was the only thing that locked up. Which is not comforting.
Greetings,
Ralf
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