ssh, ad nauseum

From: Justin R. Smith <jsmith_at_mcs.drexel.edu>
Date: 09 Oct 2001 10:51:22 -0400


I'm sure people are tired of hearing this, but...

I rebooted my normal (i.e., non-selinux) kernel and ssh'ed to my office machine from home and was asked for a password (so it didn't use my 'authorized_users' file). Then I remembered that I didn't restore the vanilla version of the sshd --- I was still using the selinux version.

I then replaced the selinux sshd with the original one and rebooted. After this ssh worked normally. So, perhaps something in the selinux sshd is responsible for my little problem (always having to type a password to use ssh).

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