On Tuesday 21 July 2015 14:14:59 Kishore Av wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Currently I'm using libssh2-devel-1.4.3-6.0.cf.rhel6.x86_64.

Where did you get it from?

> Could anyone send me the link to download latest rpm ???

I guess you are looking for this repository?

http://mirror.city-fan.org/ftp/contrib/libraries/

Kamil

> Thanks
> Kishore
> 
> On 21-Jul-2015 12:21 pm, "Kishore Av" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks Dan, -v options really helps me to check debug.
> > 
> > Authentication success, got confirmed by libssh2_userauth_authenticated.
> > Channel created success.
> > 
> > Now there is another issue,
> > while executing command It's returning error string "Failed waiting for
> > channel success".
> > 
> > May I know what problem it is???
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Kishore
> > 
> > On 21-Jul-2015 3:08 am, "Dan Fandrich" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 04:18:06PM +0530, Kishore Av wrote:
> >> > Thanks for response,
> >> > I already tried userauth_list and it returns NULL.
> >> > Based on your explanation i comes to know that, ssh server should be
> >> 
> >> configured
> >> 
> >> > as none. It seems server issue.
> >> 
> >> While it may appear that 'ssh <IP address>' is connecting without
> >> authentication, there are several ways that ssh could be silently
> >> authenticating without requiring a password and without you realizing it
> >> (e.g.
> >> Kerberos, private key, ssh-agent). If you give the -v option on the
> >> OpenSSH
> >> client command-line, it will show you the steps it is going to
> >> authenticate the
> >> connection.  There's a good chance that it's not actually
> >> unauthenticated. In
> >> today's world, there are few instances where that's a good idea.
> >> 
> >> > Thanks
> >> > Kishore
> >> > 
> >> > On 17-Jul-2015 2:47 pm, "Peter Stuge" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >     Kishore Av wrote:
> >> >     > I could able to connect ssh server only with username and without
> >> >     > providing the password manually.
> >> >     
> >> >     Did you study the protocol specification?
> >> >     
> >> >     RFC 4252 5.2.  The "none" Authentication Request
> >> >     
> >> >        A client may request a list of authentication 'method name'
> >> 
> >> values
> >> 
> >> >        that may continue by using the "none" authentication 'method
> >> 
> >> name'.
> >> 
> >> >     > Is there a way to connect that server through libssh2 ?
> >> >     
> >> >     As I wrote, the libssh2 API matches the protocol API closely.
> >> >     
> >> >     > If so, which API can be used to connect?
> >> >     
> >> >     Did you study the library API documentation?
> >> >     
> >> >     /* libssh2_userauth_list
> >> >     
> >> >      *
> >> >      * List authentication methods
> >> >      * Will yield successful login if "none" happens to be allowable
> >> 
> >> for this
> >> 
> >> >     user
> >> >     
> >> >     
> >> >     
> >> >     //Peter
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