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After upgrade SSH version can't log in

Time:10-12

After upgrade SSH version, use CRT login, all users are unable to login, use the root user, too, always prompt the user name and password does not match (ps: the password is correct)

CodePudding user response:

Root is to prohibit the login, in the SSHD configuration file on the server can be set

CodePudding user response:

This error message as if to say, are not allowed to switch during a login user name (slview - & gt; Root)

CodePudding user response:

This problem solved? I found that after the upgrade the OPENSSH, after the server restart, SSH unable to connect, only the SSH service restart again, can normal connection, how to solve this problem? I said?

CodePudding user response:

I also encountered this kind of situation, openssh after upgrading to 7.5, the test can be connected, but unable to connect to the discovery after server restart, has said the password mistake, have to restart the SSH service to connect, the online to find a solution, the SELINUX is shut, I try the work,

CodePudding user response:

The temporary closure of
Setenforce 0 # set SELinux become permissive mode
Setenforce 1 set SELinux be enforcing mode
Modify the configuration file need to restart the server
Modify/etc/selinux/config file, change the selinux=enforcing to selinux=disabled
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