Hi,
maybe you have choosen in the user profile S/Key, Method MD5 - and your client works
with MD4? Both methods are not compatible.
Best regards
Matthias

Grzegorz Rymarski wrote:

> I set  authentication scheme on S/Key for user "bob" and non tranparent
> authentication mode.
>
> My first Security Policy rule looks like that:
> AllUsers@any   mail.server.com      telnet      User Auth
>
> but when I telnet on mail.server.com and eneter username and password I
> get
> User: bob
> SKEY CHALLENGE: 98 bob.
> Enter SKEY string: "My password"
> Access denied for user bob
> Why?
> With other authentication scheme (... Firewall-1 Password) its work
> good.
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