Re: Understanding OpenSSH_3.7.1p2 - logfile seems not to match configuration



Did you restart sshd after making the configuration change?

Yes, I did so. Due to a kernel-update I even rebooted the computer so
my configuration must have be parsed. But you do agree that the log
indicates that sshd asked a user for his/her passwort and that this
user even has been root!?

Christian

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