I ran Bastille and selected the option to disable rsh. I then tried ssh shortly afterward and had a problem; I got a "no permissions error". I looked at ssh and saw that no user or group had any permissions for ssh. Thinking it might have been related to the Bastille set-up, I looked and saw that rsh is a link to /etc/alternatives/rsh which is a link to ssh. So, I assume what happened is that by disbling rsh via Bastille I actually disabled ssh. Three questions:
1. Is this a bug with Debian's Bastille (woody)? 2. What are the correct permissions for ssh? 3. How did this happen? I didn't think that chmod followed links (per manpage). Thanks. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards® http://movies.yahoo.com/