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From: | Olivier Sessink |
Subject: | Re: [Fwd: Re: [Jailkit-users] cannot find user name uid 1001: Success] |
Date: | Tue, 24 Jul 2007 08:33:58 +0200 |
User-agent: | Icedove 1.5.0.12 (X11/20070607) |
Jochen Mattes wrote:
Olivier Sessink wrote:Jochen Mattes wrote:sshd: Accepted password for joe:from 127.0.0.1 port 18700 ssh2 sshd: subsystem request for sftp jk_chrootsh: now entering jail /home/jail for user joe (1001) jk_lsh: jk_lsh version 2.3, started jk_lsh: cannot find user name for uid 1001:Successjk_lsh runs inside the chroot jail, and tries to find out who user 1001 is. could be your <jail>/etc/passwd file, or <jail>/lib/libnss* libraries or <jail>/etc/nsswitch.conf that are missingregards, Olivierthanks for the reply. I checked the files, but they do all exist.hmm it all seems fine indeed. Can you give some more information on your system? 32bit? 64bit? (have you checked /lib64 ? is jk_lsh a 32bit or a 64bit executable?) distribution?OlivierThe server runs on Suse 10 Enterprise Server 64 bit and the jk_lsh should be a 64bit excecutable as well.After adapting the jk_init.ini to use the nss 64bit libaries there is a new entry in the log file (messages): * jk_lsh[2144]: section DEFAULT does not have a key executables*
it seems that <jail>/etc/jailkit/jk_lsh.ini has no correct configuration for your user.
can you post it? regards, Olivier
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