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From: Robert H. <ro...@ro...> - 2003-08-07 19:02:49
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On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 12:44:59PM -0400, Micah Anderson wrote: > > Try doing "su - www-data" and running the above command (yes, it's huge > > :) just stick it on one line). You are using OpenSSH installed in > > /usr/bin/ssh (default Debian location) right? > > > > Its interesting... it asks for my password twice, right after another, > when I start typing it, it echo's my passwd, when I type my password > and hit return, it doesn't do anything, it just sits there What if you just "su - www-data" and try to "ssh mi...@mi...", does that work ok? Could be a bug in sandweb-ssh or sandweb-expect.. or something. That's really weird. Is this Debian Stable (3.0) that you're on? > mi...@mi...'s password: > mi...@mi...'s password: Hmm.. it should only ask once, unless the password is wrong. > I also found a number of these processes still hanging around from > when I've tried things before, so I had to kill about 20 or 30 of them > :) Ugh :) Sorry about that. The Shell class is supposed to time those out after 5 minutes or so, very odd. -- Rob |