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Date:      Sun, 12 Nov 2000 14:19:17 -0000
From:      Dmitry Achaev <adg@bankom.omsk.su>
To:        "'security@FreeBSD.ORG'" <security@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: sshd error's (new at this)
Message-ID:  <01C04CB3.8B6123B0.adg@bankom.omsk.su>

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>Okay so I want to have a machine be accessible only by ssh 2 and OpenSSH has
>the license that works for my company.  I tried to load the OpenSSH that
>came with 4.1.1 port's but it said that I needed openssl installed.  OpenSSL
>was supposedly in the system and it would not install from the ports.  So I
>removed it and installed the newest OpenSSL (.9 something), no problems with
>that.  I then installed OpenSSH 2.3 (portable) and as far as I can see it
>installed fine.  So when I try to ssh as root to my own machine I get the
>following :
>Nov 10 10:41:54 bsd sshd[221]: no modules loaded for 'sshd' service
>Nov 10 10:41:54 bsd sshd[221]: no modules loaded for 'sshd' service
>Nov 10 10:41:54 bsd sshd[221]: no modules loaded for 'sshd' service
>Nov 10 10:41:54 bsd sshd[221]: fatal: PAM session setup failed[6]:
>Permission denied
>Nov 10 10:41:54 bsd sshd[221]: fatal: PAM session setup failed[6]:
>Permission denied
>Nov 10 10:41:54 bsd sshd[221]: fatal: PAM session setup failed[6]:
>Permission denied
>Nov 10 10:41:54 bsd sshd[221]: no modules loaded for 'sshd' service
>Nov 10 10:41:54 bsd sshd[221]: no modules loaded for 'sshd' service
>Nov 10 10:41:54 bsd sshd[221]: no modules loaded for 'sshd' service

>Thanks in advance for any help,
> Carlos Andrade

>----
>Carlos A. Andrade
>IS Manager
>RJS Technologies
>915.845.5228 ext 13  915.845.2119 fax
>carlos@rjstech.com


Most likely that you have a problem with /etc/pam.conf.
In openssh2.3.xxx/contrib you can see a file sshd.pam.freebsd.   

>man pam.conf  also good idea.


------
Dmitry Achaev
System Administrator
Omsk-Bank	
adg@bankom.omsk.su



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