hi there,

i am sure many of you started laughing after seeing the subject ;-)

well, luckily, the machine is not that important, and what's
more important: everything works (firewall, mysql, httpd),
i just can't log in using ssh...

what i did:
1. yesterday downloaded -current
2. new kernel to /
3. reboot
4. tar pxvzf *38.tgz (except x* and etc)
5. manually merged /etc
6. reboot

what is happening now:
when i login as myself, putty closes imeddiately
as root:

integer> ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
Last login: Fri Aug 26 21:36:57 2005 from integer.obiit.org
OpenBSD 3.8-beta (GENERIC) #119: Wed Aug 24 01:47:37 MDT 2005

unable to set user context: Undefined error: 0
Connection to xyz closed.


anybody seen this before?
i googled and see that ssh[d] itself contains this message.
is it sshd closing the connection on me?

i think i must have messed up something in /etc (permisssions)

-f
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