RE: P.S. - RE: [redhat-list] updates pending question

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From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of m.roth@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2013 4:38 PM
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Subject: RE: P.S. - RE: [redhat-list] updates pending question

Constance   Morris wrote:
> [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of m.roth@xxxxxxxxx 
> Alfred Hovdestad wrote:
>> On 10/05/13 12:06 PM, Constance Morris wrote:
>>>
<snip>
>> And if sshd isn't running your faculty won't be able to login.  You 
>> may have to re-install the custom version of openssh to resolve this 
>> issue.
>
> I really don't think it's an sshd problem, at this point. She's got 
> other (many other?) users who have no trouble; it's just these three, 
> which is why I'm strongly leaning towards them having Web Expression 
> on their workstations misconfigured.
>
> After speaking with the webmaster there are a total of 7 people who 
> have been allowed to continue accessing their sites via expression web 
> - all others have to now submit modification requests to the webmaster 
> for her to make the changes for them.
> Of those 7 people (jadams, cathy, lyrong, guo, Hassan, Randall, 
> Patrick) at the beginning of all of this only 2 could not log in and 
> both were getting a different error message (usera and userb) and 1 
> additional person was having a problem but it was with uploading files (userc).
> I have been able to confirm that userd and userz can log in and am 
> still waiting to hear back from userf.
> Cathy just let me know, that now instead of it prompting her for her 
> login credentials - when she opens expression web it just logged her 
> straight in. This is weird as I set everything back on the sshd_config 
> file after following those instructions I mentioned to Alfred and 
> receiving the error message. So the only other thing I have done is 
> install the setroubleshoot unless I am forgetting something we have discussed for me to try.

First, a security thing: it's trivial, but you shouldn't be mentioning actual account or people names - that's the kind of thing crackers and other scum scrape. I would have said that userx and usery had the same problem, and userz had a different one. When I post, I'll even genericize the server name, or eliminate it, as I did when I gave an example of a sealert message from a log file.

So you now have only two people that are having problems, and both of them have the same errors?

       mark
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Yes, 2 with the same error login message and 1 with a different error login message.
Thanks for the heads up info.

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