This is what you said Alfred Hovdestad > Did you check your firewall (iptables -L) and /etc/hosts.allow & > /etc/hosts.deny? > > Alfred Hovdestad, RHCE > University of Saskatchewan > > > > Gavin Durman wrote: >> Perhaps set to SSH v2 only? >> >> Gavin Durman --- Xavier University Systems Administrator >> =========================================================================== >> durman@xxxxxxxxxx 513.745.1905 http://staff.xu.edu/~durman >> >> Nobody has time to do it right, but everybody has time to do it again. >> Yet when you do it right, they won't even know you've done anything at >> all. >> >> >> Patrick Rice wrote: >>> Hi all >>> This might be something obvious, but I'm trying to use windows putty >>> to connect to RHEL 4 system (kernel 2.6.9-34), I can ping the system, >>> but the problem I am having is on trying to log in as root, or a user >>> I keep getting Access denied, I have modified the sshd_config to allow >>> remote logins, is there any other setting I should change to allow this >>> ? >>> Are any pam_modules being used (/etc/pam.d/sshd) which might limit access (such as pam_access)? Is your /etc/securetty file look ok? What is your shell set to for the users who can not login. It it a valid shell? Is it in /etc/shells? Just throwing out some ideas. Scott -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list