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From: Joerg Ruhe (Joerg.Ruheepost.de)
Date: Thu Apr 11 2002 - 12:45:32 CDT

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    Hello Christopher,

    thanks for your answer

    > Make things easy for yourself. First return your ssh config file located
    > in your home directory back to the default settings.

    The default on my system was no ssh ssh config file in my home directory.
    When I delete this file naturly I don't have this problem, since ssh only
    reads the system-wide configuration file, but I need this file to apply
    special settings for an user.

    > Next ensure that the
    > "ListenAddress" in /etc/ssh/sshd_config is set to your correct IP. Also
    > set "PermitRootLogin" to no.

    > Give "rcsshd reload" and then "rcsshd restart" ago and let me know what
    > happens.

    Okay, "ListenAddress" was not set in my sshd_config and "PermitRootLogin" was
    set to without-password. I changed the settings to your sugestions, but
    nothing changed. Ssh still reads and applys the /etc/ssh/ssh_config before
    the file in my home/.ssh directory.

    Excuse me if made myself not totally clear in my first message ( or if I have
    a wrong understanding of your sugestions ). I don't have any problems with
    incoming ssh connections to that system, but with connections originating on
    that system.

    Joerg Ruhe

    Joerg.Ruheepost.de

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