On 2019-08-12 14:33, Judah Richardson wrote:
Try logging in as a user that has sudo power.
On Mon, Aug 12, 2019, 08:31 Keith Steensma
<ke...@airways-consulting.com>
wrote:
I've installed both Version 9.9 (OldStable) and 'Buster' (Stable) and
found that both version seem to have the same problem. It's like I'm
doing something wrong. But these are fresh installs - no
modification.
With Secure Shell server installed and running on port 22 (or any
other
port of your choice) and iptable Chain Input and Output Policy Accept
All. When I try to connect from a Windows machine using 'putty'
(without letting 'putty' fill in any user name) and fill in a regular
user's login name, Secure Shell refuses to allow that connection and
replies back "Access denied' and asks for the password again and
again,
and again. Never allowing the connection.
The same thing happens if I fill in 'root' as the login even though a
'root' login is not permitted in the default 'sshd_config'
configuration. Even when I change the configuration to allow for
'root'
login, 'root' can never login.
Has anyone run into this behavior before or know about a fix for this
problem. I have formatted, installed, reinstalled and Googled so many
times that I many be going crazy.
Keith
Is maybe the logins that are allowed in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
I have no problems with
"PubkeyAuthentication yes"
mick
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