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On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 05:51:54PM -0500, David Cass wrote: > Thanks for your prompt and helpful response. Well, I have found that after > the "time out" delay, SSHD puts a log entry in the MESSAGES log file which > says: > > Feb 15 17:48:10 vps sshd(pam_unix)[29954]: authentication failure; logname= > uid=0 euid=0 tty=NODEVssh ruser= rhost=xx.xx.xxx.xxx user=<username> > > But how can it report an authentication failure before it asks for the > password? It says it's trying to authenticate against pam_unix with an rhost IP. Sounds like it's looking for an rhosts.equiv and failing, probably with a nonexistent reverse DNS lookup. Disable rhost auth anyway; you don't want that. Do you have a reverse DNS entry for the machine you're logging in from? -dsr-
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