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James Bishop wrote:
> 
> I have just compiled OpenSSh 2.9p2 on a SCO5.0.5 machine, I have
> everything setup on both the server and the client machines, but when the
> I login with SSH1 I and enter the key passphrase I get the following
> error :
> 
> LOGIN: ERROR: Illegal option -- h
> Usage: LOGIN [ -c ] [ [ -f ] username [ name=value ]... ]
>    or: LOGIN [ -c ] -r remhost remuser username [ name=value ]...
> 
> Is there something else that I should be configuring?  It seems that the
> ssh source is hardcoded to use 'login -h' for  some reason, and when I
> change it (to -c) and recompile it, I get the same error except that it
> says "Illegal option --" and nothing about the args.
> 
> What steps does it take to set up openssh on sco?

Put UseLogin=no in sshd.config.
-- 
Roger Cornelius        racpop@tenzing.org
 



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