Am Samstag, 19. Februar 2005 12:06 schrieb Matt Rechkemmer:
> Lately my FreeBSD 5.3R system has been running fine.  Tonight I decided to
> load the mysql 4.1.x port.  After loading it, glancing at mysql-server.sh,
> and firing it up, things went haywire.
>
> At the time I had two root sessions open, as well as two normal users.  My
> normal users started getting permission denied for everything, new users
> are unable to login receiving this via SSHd:
>
> No supported authentication methods left to try!

Just a wild guess, perhaps there is any pam module which tries to authenticate 
against the mysql database?. It sounds like....

-Harry

>
> Root cannot query any user information.  /etc/passwd and /etc/master.passwd
> look fine.  MySQL.d is NOT running, it never did startup, and now I am
> effectively locked out of the system if I logout.
>
> It's obviously authenticated since /var/log/auth.log reports:
> Feb 19 04:51:17 hybrid sshd[79901]: Accepted keyboard-interactive/pam for
> theuser from 172.17.1.11 port 2101 ssh2
>
> Any help is GREATLY appreciated, Google has so far yieled nothing on this
> topic.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Matt Rechkemmer
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