how to use --disable-openpty to fix no shell after login

Mike Frysinger vapier at gentoo.org
Mon Mar 31 23:03:45 WST 2008


On Monday 31 March 2008, Iztok Marjanovic wrote:
> I have the same problem as described by a previous post by Stefan (see
> below).  Stefan fixed his problem by using a --disable-openpty
> configuration parameter.  I do not know where to specify the
> --disable-openpty.   Is this specified in a dropbear config file somwhere?

why dont you just mount /dev/pts correctly ?  and make sure your kernel 
supports the newer pty stuff ?  otherwise you'll just have to deal with the 
fun problems of old bsd pty and static # of device nodes.
-mike
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