Error Setsockopt So_keepalive Invalid Argument
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have a question? Post it now! No Registration Necessary. Now with pictures! JS Contact options for registered users posted on December 8, 2003, 3:33 pm rate this thread EXCELLENT VERY GOOD GOOD FINE BAD Reportit Reply Save Print Hi, I'm running openssh 3.5p1 Protocol 2 on Solaris 2.6. Our users have reported problems with trying to ssh to the box eventhough the https://community.hpe.com/t5/Networking/SO-KEEPALIVE-Invalid-argument/td-p/5073225 sshd is running (from inetd). It seems to be OK now, but when I checked the log in /var/log/messages I found the following error: Dec8 11:32:08 smpl98 sshd[1851]: error: setsockopt SO_KEEPALIVE: Invalid argument Dec8 11:32:31 smpl98 sshd[28492]: error: setsockopt SO_KEEPALIVE: Invalid argument Dec8 11:34:49 smpl98 sshd[165]: error: http://www.1-script.com/forums/ssh/error-setsockopt-so-keepalive-invalid-argument-1589-.htm setsockopt SO_KEEPALIVE: Invalid argument Dec8 11:50:48 smpl98 sshd[4126]: error: setsockopt SO_KEEPALIVE: Invalid argument Does anyone know what causes this problem? Is it related to the keepalive option in sshd_config? Thanks for any help. JS. Other Related Threads "Invalid argument" when searching for appointments in »Smartphone OS - Developers Forum ssh->sudo tcgetattr: Invalid argument in »Secure Shell Forum Invalid Argument supplied for foreach() in »PHP Scripting Forum Invalid Argument in »PHP Scripting Forum Site Timeline » Disallow certain users —Next thread in » Secure Shell Forum » Public key auth and PAM —Previous thread in » Secure Shell Forum » protocol question - issue with exit-status inside unfinished data stream? —Newest thread in » Secure Shell Forum » URL redirection —The site's Newest Thread. Posted in » PHP Scripting Forum XML Sitemap| Terms of Service|Privacy Policy|Contact Us| Web Programming by 1-script.com
Domain Hardening Installing Security Software Domain Solaris OE Modifications Secured Domain Solaris OE Configuration Conclusion Appendix A Bibliography ⎙ Print + Share This Page 1 of 11 Next > This article describes how http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=26020&seqNum=9 the Solaris Operating Environment can be hardened on a Sun Fire 15K domain. https://groups.google.com/d/topic/comp.unix.solaris/-U6LcPFVOlw Included are recommendations on how the Solaris Operating Environment image running on the Sun Fire 15K domains should be configured in secure environments. Like this article? We recommend Like this article? We recommend Backup and Restore Practices for the Enterprise Learn More Buy Like this article? We recommend Like this article? We recommend error setsockopt Backup and Restore Practices for the Enterprise Learn More Buy The Sun Fire™ 15K server is the largest Sun server ever sold and will be used in a wide variety of projects and deployments from server-consolidation projects in financial institutions to extremely sensitive data-storage applications at government agencies. These deployments of Sun Fire 15K servers require that systems be secured against unauthorized access and misuse by error setsockopt so_keepalive malicious individuals. Sun Fire 15K domains introduce a new variable to Solaris™ Operating Environment (Solaris OE) systems with platform-specific software components (for example, daemons) and services. These platform-specific software components impact the processes and procedures which must be used to secure the Solaris OE configuration running on the Sun Fire 15K domains. To properly secure a Sun Fire 15K domain, you must understand the impact of these new software components and have access to a well-documented and well-supported configuration to identify which modifications are appropriate and which are not. This Sun BluePrints™ OnLine article documents all of the security modifications that can be performed on a Sun Fire 15K domain without affecting its behavior. The configuration described in this article, which includes all of the permitted security modifications, may not be appropriate for Sun Fire 15K domains with applications that require these disabled services. While configurations that do not use all of the security modifications in this article are acceptable, you should carefully evaluate services that are not disabled to ensure that they are absolutely required and that they are carefully protected against misuse. This article focuses on Sun Fire 15K domain-specific software. While the configuration documented by this
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