Strange problem from "identical" hosts
Ladner, Eric (CLAD)
CLAD at chevrontexaco.com
Sat Jan 5 05:49:48 EST 2002
Thank you Hank!
Suprisingly, if you stretch the window out, you find those line wrap
problems with ease.
Stupid cut/paste problems.. argh..
Thanks!
Eric
-----Original Message-----
From: Hank Leininger [mailto:openssh-unix-dev at progressive-comp.com]
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 9:51 AM
To: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
Subject: Re: Strange problem from "identical" hosts
On 2002-01-04, "Ladner, Eric (CLAD)" <CLAD at chevrontexaco.com> wrote:
> Ok.. I've got three systems, all running openssh-3.0.2p1. As a matter
> of fact, they were installed from the same built tree, so I know they
> are the same.
> Here's the deal. I've got three systems, call them source1, source2
> and target. All are HP-UX 11.0 systems installed from the same tree.
> Source1 and source2 both have thier root rsa pub keys in target's auth
> keys file.
> If I ssh over from source1, everything works great. If I ssh over from
> source2, it asks me for root's password.
> Here's a debug list of the ssh from source1 and source2 with the
> differences indicated by a leading >:
Can you triple-check the authorized_keys entry for the second box? Perhaps
it has line-wraps in it that bollocks it up?
Can you run the server with at least 'LogLevel DEBUG' (and syslog.conf
capturing *.debug) or run sshd -d (or sshd -d -d) ? I'd like to do
essentially the same thing you did with the ssh -v outputs, from the
server.
--
Hank Leininger <hlein at progressive-comp.com>
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