High UID user can not login
Stamper, Steve
sstamper at foremost.com
Fri Dec 10 15:48:27 UTC 2004
BTW - 1. Should have added RH7.2....
2. A new clue, the highest UID I can change to is 3590!?!?!
3. Sorry for having to hide the real names/numbers.
<SNIP from Ed Wilts>
On the server, look in /var/log/secure and /var/log/messages and see what it
tells you.
</SNIP>
Ed: I'm a step ahead of you
/var/log/messages:
Dec 10 14:27:48 host PAM-warn[8757]: service: sshd [on terminal: NODEVssh]
Dec 10 14:27:48 host PAM-warn[8757]: user: (uid=0) -> examp03 [remote:
?nobody at 10.1.1.1]
Dec 10 14:27:48 host sshd(pam_unix)[8757]: authentication failure;
logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=NODEVssh ruser= rhost=10.1.1.1 user=examp03
Dec 10 14:28:03 host PAM-warn[8757]: service: sshd [on terminal: NODEVssh]
Dec 10 14:28:03 host PAM-warn[8757]: user: (uid=0) -> examp03 [remote:
?nobody at 10.1.1.1]
Dec 10 14:28:03 host sshd(pam_unix)[8757]: session opened for user examp03
by (uid=0)
Dec 10 14:28:03 host sshd(pam_unix)[8757]: session closed for user examp03
/var/log/secure:
Dec 10 13:45:11 host sshd[5955]: Accepted password for examp03 from
10.1.1.1 port 34105
Dec 10 13:45:11 host sshd[5955]: Disconnecting: Command terminated on
signal 25.
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