Tony Diaz wrote:
> 
> I am not sure if this belongs on this list or not(please let me know)
> but I thought that I would ask anyway.  I recently installed ssh version
> 2.0.13 and can connect from host(a) to host(b), but not vice versa.
> Connectivity is there as I can telnet back and forth.  When I ssh2 from
> host(b) to host(a) I get "Disconnected; authentication error (No further
> authentication methods available) on host (b), on host(a) which is
> running sshd2 I get "debug: Sshd2/sshd2.c:317/auth_policy_proc:
> Connection from host(b) denied. Authentication as user root was
> attempted".  Any ideas would be appreciated.

Were you trying to login (use ssh) from root account?  If so, and the
receiving system is setup with root only being able to directly login 
from the console, then yes you will get this message.  Try setting the 
login id, or doing it from a regular user account.

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