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Re: How to re-enable ssh logins



Doc,

   Have you tried 'ssh -vv user@host' ?? What does that show ??

Can you check the logs from the remote host you're trying to ssh login 
to at the time of the failure ?

If the SSH client is old or out of date on the remote host, I would 
update all ssh packages immediately.

-hope this helps

-Roger Hill


On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 9:40 PM, Robert G. (Doc) Savage wrote:

> Actually I'm trying to figure out how to reverse DISABLED password
> logins. Somehow the folks at Protocase have managed to thoroughly
> disable ssh logins. I can't figure out how they did it.
>
> I've set "PasswordAuthentication yes" in sshd_config. I've even added 
> an
> express "AllowUsers doc" line to the end of sshd_config. After
> restarting sshd, attempts to ssh from lion to pod yield:
>
>         CentOS release 6.4 (Final)
>         Saturday - October 19, 2013  21:35:18 CDT
>         [doc@lion] ~
>         $ ssh pod
>         doc@pod's password:         Permission denied, please try 
> again.
>         doc@pod's password:         Permission denied, please try 
> again.
>         doc@pod's password:         Permission denied 
> (publickey,password).
>
> Anybody have any ideas I haven't thought of?
>
> --Doc
>
>
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