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Eric Vought, Technical Director wrote: | Satish Balay wrote: | | On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Eric Vought, Technical Director wrote: | | | | | |>Symptoms: | |>sshd rejects all users but one (my account) with "*user* rejected | |>because not in AllowUsers". | | | | | | Maybe not releated - but I thought I'd sugest anyway.. | | | | Once I had problem with adding new users with | | 'system-config-users'. However I could add with 'adduser' - but ssh | | whouldn't accept the passwd. | | | | The thing that resolved this issue for me was running | | 'system-config-securitylevel' - in the 'Selinux' tab, disabling | | Selinux - and then re-enabling it again. | | | | Satish | | | That's interesting ... it may be related. Does SELinux cache the inodes | of configuration files? In other words, if I used an editor which does a | create-and-rename for saving files, would sshd be rendered incapable of | reading its own configuration? | Well, it looks like SELinux cannot be the problem. sshd is running unconfined; it is not in the 'targetted' policy.
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Technical Director, Diversity Ink Morgan Family Enterprises