Tiny Core Linux
		Tiny Core Extensions => TCE Q&A Forum => Topic started by: Webfeger on October 30, 2010, 11:26:49 AM
		
			
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				Hi,
 
 I've installed the openssh extension but if i want to connect with user tc i receive "Permission denied" and sshd display follow results:
 
 tc@epia-server:~$ sudo /usr/local/sbin/sshd -D -e
 Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22.
 Failed password for tc from 192.168.0.2 port 53186 ssh2
 Received disconnect from 192.168.0.2: 13: Unable to authenticate
 
 
 the password for this user are already changed
 
 here are the config file:
 
 #	$OpenBSD: sshd_config,v 1.81 2009/10/08 14:03:41 markus Exp $
 
 # This is the sshd server system-wide configuration file.  See
 # sshd_config(5) for more information.
 
 # This sshd was compiled with PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
 
 # The strategy used for options in the default sshd_config shipped with
 # OpenSSH is to specify options with their default value where
 # possible, but leave them commented.  Uncommented options change a
 # default value.
 
 #Port 22
 #AddressFamily any
 #ListenAddress 0.0.0.0
 #ListenAddress ::
 
 # The default requires explicit activation of protocol 1
 #Protocol 2
 
 # HostKey for protocol version 1
 #HostKey /usr/local/etc/ssh/ssh_host_key
 # HostKeys for protocol version 2
 #HostKey /usr/local/etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
 #HostKey /usr/local/etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key
 
 # Lifetime and size of ephemeral version 1 server key
 #KeyRegenerationInterval 1h
 #ServerKeyBits 1024
 
 # Logging
 # obsoletes QuietMode and FascistLogging
 #SyslogFacility AUTH
 #LogLevel INFO
 
 # Authentication:
 
 #LoginGraceTime 2m
 #PermitRootLogin yes
 #StrictModes yes
 #MaxAuthTries 6
 #MaxSessions 10
 
 #RSAAuthentication yes
 #PubkeyAuthentication yes
 #AuthorizedKeysFile	.ssh/authorized_keys
 
 # For this to work you will also need host keys in /usr/local/etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts
 #RhostsRSAAuthentication no
 # similar for protocol version 2
 #HostbasedAuthentication no
 # Change to yes if you don't trust ~/.ssh/known_hosts for
 # RhostsRSAAuthentication and HostbasedAuthentication
 #IgnoreUserKnownHosts no
 # Don't read the user's ~/.rhosts and ~/.shosts files
 #IgnoreRhosts yes
 
 # To disable tunneled clear text passwords, change to no here!
 #PasswordAuthentication yes
 #PermitEmptyPasswords no
 
 # Change to no to disable s/key passwords
 #ChallengeResponseAuthentication yes
 
 # Kerberos options
 #KerberosAuthentication no
 #KerberosOrLocalPasswd yes
 #KerberosTicketCleanup yes
 #KerberosGetAFSToken no
 
 # GSSAPI options
 #GSSAPIAuthentication no
 #GSSAPICleanupCredentials yes
 
 # Set this to 'yes' to enable PAM authentication, account processing,
 # and session processing. If this is enabled, PAM authentication will
 # be allowed through the ChallengeResponseAuthentication and
 # PasswordAuthentication.  Depending on your PAM configuration,
 # PAM authentication via ChallengeResponseAuthentication may bypass
 # the setting of "PermitRootLogin without-password".
 # If you just want the PAM account and session checks to run without
 # PAM authentication, then enable this but set PasswordAuthentication
 # and ChallengeResponseAuthentication to 'no'.
 #UsePAM no
 
 #AllowAgentForwarding yes
 #AllowTcpForwarding yes
 #GatewayPorts no
 #X11Forwarding no
 #X11DisplayOffset 10
 #X11UseLocalhost yes
 #PrintMotd yes
 #PrintLastLog yes
 #TCPKeepAlive yes
 #UseLogin no
 #UsePrivilegeSeparation yes
 #PermitUserEnvironment no
 #Compression delayed
 #ClientAliveInterval 0
 #ClientAliveCountMax 3
 #UseDNS yes
 #PidFile /var/run/sshd.pid
 #MaxStartups 10
 #PermitTunnel no
 #ChrootDirectory none
 
 # no default banner path
 #Banner none
 
 # override default of no subsystems
 Subsystem	sftp	/usr/local/libexec/sftp-server
 
 # Example of overriding settings on a per-user basis
 #Match User anoncvs
 #	X11Forwarding no
 #	AllowTcpForwarding no
 #	ForceCommand cvs server
 AllowUsers tc
 
 
 
 
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				First: that is not how you should start sshd.
 
 Add to/opt/bootlocal.sh
 /usr/local/ext/init.d/openssh start
 
 Second: I don't see you running ssh.