Reindl Harald wrote on Thu, 26 Jun 2014 13:04:21 +0200: > not true Don't say it's "not true". ;-) I tried it at least half an hour with all possible combinations and only the user@* pattern worked. I made absolutely sure that I restarted the ssh server each time. I know also pretty well, that I had the same problem at least once some time ago, but didn't investigate then. As soon as I add a second user and restart the server I get the error I mentioned earlier. I've re-checked now after changing some of the config to yours and it works without the host part. I removed the changes and it is still working. I'm a bit puzzled. If I hadn't been sure before I wouldn't have posted. The only settings that were different from yours were: > GSSAPIAuthentication no > GSSAPICleanupCredentials no > X11Forwarding no > PermitRootLogin just PermitRootLogin yes but, as said, no change there, back and fro, makes a difference, it works with your and with mine settings. > AllowGroups root sftp-users apache not set at all > DenyUsers apache wwwcron not set at all So, whatever, it works now as it should. Thanks, anyway. Kai _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos