I dist-upgraded yesterday and ssh root logins started requiring a
password. I also tweaked some other stuff and installed calibre
and miro to check them out and they came with a boatload of
dependencies so maybe there's something lurking there.
Regular user ssh logins work just fine. I decided that it would be a
good time to update my keys and redid everything very carefully from
scratch. VERY CAREFULLY checked .ssh and authorized_keys permissions,
etc. No change. This affects both user->r...@localhost ssh logins
and to remote hosts. It smells like an ssh-agent problem, but then
why would regular user ssh logins continue to work?
Tia for any clues. I won't be surprised if I did something dumb...
I've got a stock /etc/ssh/sshd_config and very long time
modified ssh_config:
r...@feyerabend> diff -u ssh_config ssh_config.dpkg-dist
--- ssh_config 2010-04-05 21:14:26.172871668 -0700
+++ ssh_config.dpkg-dist 2010-01-04 09:05:12.000000000 -0700
@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@
# ssh_config(5) man page.
Host *
-ForwardAgent yes
-ForwardX11 yes
+# ForwardAgent no
+# ForwardX11 no
# ForwardX11Trusted yes
# RhostsRSAAuthentication no
# RSAAuthentication yes
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