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Re: [suse-security] strange ssh behaviour with "PermitRootLogin yes"
From: Cristian Veronesi (c.veronesi
crpa.it)
Date: Mon Nov 29 2004 - 08:31:25 CST
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Richard Ems wrote:
> Yes this behavior is normal!
>
> If you set "PermitRootLogin no" then root logins are NOT permitted! (you
> wrote: "Both of them have "PermitRootLogin no" in /etc/ssh/sshd_config")
>
> Or did I miss something?
Sorry, it seems I didn't explained me too well, so I'm replying to the list.
In the 3.4p1-215 box if I enter the right root password I keep getting
the "Permission denied, please try again." message. This, for me, is
normal behaviour.
In the openssh-3.4p1-263 box, it I enter the right root password the
remote host immediatly truncates the SSH connection. This, for me, is a
strange behaviour, so I was asking the list about that.
Thank you. Kind regards,
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