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07-14-2012 01:59 PM
07-14-2012 01:59 PM
TCPIP Startup OPCOM Messages: Error during process startup, Nolisten Service ...
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Re: TCPIP Startup OPCOM Messages: Error during process startup, Nolisten Service ...
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07-15-2012 04:33 AM
07-15-2012 04:33 AM
Re: TCPIP Startup OPCOM Messages: Error during process startup, Nolisten Service ...
Hello Steven,
interactive means for me testing with SSH without the TCPIP Auxillary Service (UNIX:inetd). When I start sshd at CLI it starts SSH only in non-auxillary mode, offer one connection and stop the ssh listener after closing the session from client. In auxiliary server mode SSH stop immedeatly. For me is SSH a good choose for testing. I think, that my TCPIP Kernel, TCPIP Auxillary Process configuration or my login process is the problem. But I have no really good idea how to check it.
Peter
Testing SSH Daemon with CLI
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RUMBA::SYSTEM>tcpip disa serv ssh
RUMBA::SYSTEM>set def SYS$SYSDEVICE:[TCPIP$SSH]
RUMBA::SYSTEM>define tcpip$ssh_server_debug TRUE
RUMBA::SYSTEM>define tcpip$ssh_server_params "-i -d 1"
%DCL-I-SUPERSEDE, previous value of TCPIP$SSH_SERVER_PARAMS has been superseded
RUMBA::SYSTEM>@TCPIP$SYSTEM:TCPIP$SSH_RUN.COM
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:19:39.06): Becoming server.
Sun 15 13:19:39 INFORMATIONAL: Starting image in auxiliary server mode.
Sun 15 13:19:39 ERROR: FATAL ERROR: Failed to create a socket. errno = 6
dsa200:[sys0.syscommon.][sysexe]tcpip$ssh_sshd2.exe[578815296]: FATAL: Failed to create a socket. errno = 6
%TCPIP-F-SSH_FATAL, non-specific fatal error condition
RUMBA::SYSTEM>
RUMBA::SYSTEM>define tcpip$ssh_server_params "-d 1"
%DCL-I-SUPERSEDE, previous value of TCPIP$SSH_SERVER_PARAMS has been superseded
RUMBA::SYSTEM>@TCPIP$SYSTEM:TCPIP$SSH_RUN.COM
dsa200:[sys0.syscommon.][sysexe]tcpip$ssh_sshd2.exe: SSH Secure Shell OpenVMS (V5.5) 3.2.0 on AlphaServer DS25 - VMS V8.3
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:19:49.68): Becoming server.
Sun 15 13:19:49 WARNING: Starting image in non-auxiliary server mode.
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:19:49.68): Creating listener
Sun 15 13:19:49 WARNING: ssh_tcp_make_ip4_listener: bind failed: address already in use , errno: 48, vaxc$errno: 148
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:19:49.68): Listener created
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:19:49.74): no udp listener created.
Sun 15 13:19:49 WARNING: Listener created on port 22.
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:19:49.74): Running event loop
waiting here for connection from SSH client
CTRL-C
RUMBA::SYSTEM>tcpip ena serv ssh
SSH -vvv localhost (TCPIP enabled service ssh)
=====================================
RUMBA::SYSTEM>ssh -vvv localhost
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:02.87): Connecting to localhost, port 22... (SOCKS not used)
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:02.87): Ssh2/SSH2.C:2881: Entering event loop.
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.00): Ssh2Client/SSHCLIENT.C:1609: Creating transport protocol.
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.00): SshAuthMethodClient/SSHAUTHMETHODC.C:104: Added "publickey" to usable methods.
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.00): SshAuthMethodClient/SSHAUTHMETHODC.C:104: Added "password" to usable methods.
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.00): Ssh2Client/SSHCLIENT.C:1650: Creating userauth protocol.
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.04): client supports 2 auth methods: 'publickey,password'
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.04): SshUnixTcp/SSHUNIXTCP.C:1750: using local hostname rumba.exp.bessy.de
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.04): Ssh2Common/SSHCOMMON.C:541: local ip = 127.0.0.1, local port = 49159
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.04): Ssh2Common/SSHCOMMON.C:543: remote ip = 127.0.0.1, remote port = 22
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.08): SshConnection/SSHCONN.C:2435: Wrapping...
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.08): SshReadLine/SSHREADLINE.C:3662: Initializing ReadLine...
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.08): Ssh2Common/SSHCOMMON.C:180: DISCONNECT received: Connection closed by remote host.
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.08): SshReadLine/SSHREADLINE.C:3728: Uninitializing ReadLine...
warning: Authentication failed.
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.16): Ssh2/SSH2.C:327: locally_generated = TRUE
Disconnected; connection lost (Connection closed by remote host.).
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.16): Ssh2Client/SSHCLIENT.C:1685: Destroying client.
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.16): SshConfig/SSHCONFIG.C:2862: Freeing pki. (host_pki != NULL, user_pki = NULL)
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.24): SshConnection/SSHCONN.C:2487: Destroying SshConn object.
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.24): Ssh2Client/SSHCLIENT.C:1753: Destroying client completed.
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.24): SshAuthMethodClient/SSHAUTHMETHODC.C:109: Destroying authentication method array.
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.49): SshAppCommon/SSHAPPCOMMON.C:326: Freeing global SshRegex context.
debug(15-JUL-2012 13:05:03.49): SshConfig/SSHCONFIG.C:2862: Freeing pki. (host_pki = NULL, user_pki = NULL)
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07-15-2012 05:20 AM
07-15-2012 05:20 AM
Re: TCPIP Startup OPCOM Messages: Error during process startup, Nolisten Service ...
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07-17-2012 07:41 PM
07-17-2012 07:41 PM
Re: TCPIP Startup OPCOM Messages: Error during process startup, Nolisten Service ...
Hi PP,
I ran into a very similar issue recently, and found that it was caused by the system-wide SYLOGIN procedure not being W:RE.
Your security alarms don't pick up file access failures. Try
$ set audit/alarm/enable=file=fail=all
then attempt to restart (say) FTP. If SYLOGIN protection is the problem, you will see a security audit OPCOM broadcast.
I have also found that quite a few of the directories for the TCP/IP auxilliary services are not always owned by their respective usernames. For example, SYS$SYSDEVICE:[TCPIP$FTP] was not owned by TCPIP$FTP. This seems to happen when systems with separate system disks are merged into a single cluster. It would appear the TCP/IP Services installation hasn't always been consistent about using the same UICs for the same usernames :-(
Regards,
Jeremy Begg
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07-18-2012 01:01 AM
07-18-2012 01:01 AM
Re: TCPIP Startup OPCOM Messages: Error during process startup, Nolisten Service ...
Hi Jeremy,
at OpenVMS system the loginout.exe image needs the W:RE file protection. After setting the right protection at my OpenVMS system TCPIP starts without any failure messages and Networker, CIFS and SSH runs without any problems.
Regards,
Peter