SSHD gone after C2 to C3 upgrade

Wayne Leutwyler wayne-leutwyler at columbus.rr.com
Sun Jan 2 22:45:46 UTC 2005


Brian McDonald wrote:
> Brian McDonald wrote:
> 
>>
>>Brian McDonald wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Well now I have done it, some how during the upgrade from Fedora Core 2 to
>>>Fedora Core 3 I have lost SSHD
>>>
>>>When I try and start sshd I get a file not found. Can anyone walk me
>>
>>through
>>
>>
>>>getting it back??
>>>
>>>Brian
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>>>
>>>yum install openssh*
>>
>>
>>>This should take care of any missing ssh packages.
>>
>>
>>--
>>
>>
>>>Wayne Leutwyler - CNA, RHCT
>>>http://linux.is-a-geek.net
>>>Columbus, OH. USA
>>
>>
>>Wayne thanks got all the openssh installed but when I do the
>>/etc/init.d/sshd start
>>
>>I get file not found. how do I get the sshd init files back.
>>
>>Brian
>>
>>-
>>
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>>
>>as root issue these commands:
>>
>>service sshd start
>>"This will start the sshd service for you."
>>
>>chkconfig sshd --level 35 on
>>"This will make sure that the sshd service starts in runlevel 3 and each
>>time you boot."
>>
>>--
>>Wayne Leutwyler - CNA, RHCT
>>http://linux.is-a-geek.net
>>Columbus, OH. USA
> 
> 
> Wayne your a great help. Shh is now running but now when I try and log in
> through ssh it will not accept my password.
> I know the password works as I can log in from the console. Just SSH is not
> accpeting the password.
> 
> Brian
> 
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> No virus found in this outgoing message.
> Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.
> Version: 7.0.296 / Virus Database: 265.6.7 - Release Date: 12/30/2004
> 
Is this the same client you were using when you connected to you FC2 
machine? If this is the case I would suggest you delete your 
~/.ssh/known_hosts file. Then try and connect to the FC3 machine. Also 
check your log files like Scot said. Files I would look at are:

/var/log/secure
/var/log/messages

Let us know how it turns out.

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