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Re: [Jailkit-users] sftp closes as soon as login - missing libcrypto.so.


From: email builder
Subject: Re: [Jailkit-users] sftp closes as soon as login - missing libcrypto.so.6?
Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 14:02:45 -0700 (PDT)

> Like many other threads on this list, I am having problems with  sftp access 
> to 
>a 
>

> jailed user's account.
> 
> Previously, it was working  fine.  But I recently did a massive yum upgrade 
> on 
>my 
>
> CentOS 5.6  system, which included both openssh and jailkit updates, 
> unfortunately, I'm  not exactly sure what the before/after versions were - 
>SORRY.
> 
> It may be  worthy to note that I can ssh to the jailed account perfectly fine.
> 
> When  I log in via ssh and run sftp directly, it tells me there is a missing 
> library:
> 
> $ /usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server 
> /usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server: error while loading shared libraries: 
> libcrypto.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or  directory

Also forgot to add that sftp works fine for non-jailed users.

> So the new version of openssh requires a new library  perhaps?  I'm surprised 
>no 
>
> one else has had this problem.
> 
> My  main question is how do I get it into the jail without manually using 
> jk_cp 
>
> to copy it?  I thought re-running jk_init would get it, but it does  NOT.  I 
>find 
>
> that libcrypt is in my jail, but not libcrypto.   libcrypt itself is NOT 
> explicitly listed in jk_init.ini, so jk_init picks it  up automatically I 
> guess(?).  But do I have to add libcrypto manually  to jk_init.ini?  Why?  
> And 

> how?
> 
> 
> Here's the only log  stuff I have from outside the jail (not using jk_lsh and 
>not 
>
> logging in the  jail currently):
> 
> Command line sftp attempt:
> 
> $ sftp address@hidden
> Connecting to  example.com...
> address@hidden's password: 
> Connection  closed
> 
> /var/log/messages:
> 
> Accepted password for TEST from  xx.xx.xx.xx port 3788 ssh2
> pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user  TEST by (uid=0)
> subsystem request for sftp
> pam_unix(sshd:session): session  closed for user TEST
> 
> /var/log/secure:
> 
> jk_chrootsh[21871]: now  entering jail /home/jail for user TEST  (522)



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