authentication failure...

From: Andrew (andrewd@cyberone.com.au)
Date: 06/27/02


From: Andrew <andrewd@cyberone.com.au>
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 11:04:36 GMT

Hi all,
         I am running a turbolinux 6.5 server - and with the recent
security hole announcement I decided to upgrade sshd on one of my servers...

I downloaded the latest tarball - 3.4p1 I believe, and built and
installed.....

When I restarted sshd - and tried to log in, I get the following message....

Permission denied (publickey,password,keyboard-interactive).

When I start sshd the following comes up...
Starting sshd: This platform does not support both privilege separation
and compression
Compression disabled
sshd

I have lcrypt in the LIBS env variable....

I am typing my password correctly - any ideas????

Cheers,
           Andrew.



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