Edward Marczak wrote:
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> On 2/14/02 7:59 AM, "Janyne Kizer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys
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> > The thing is, I have four servers that are set up exactly the same way
> > (copied from tape) and three of them work fine. This one does not. I
> > have confirmed that t
On 2/14/02 7:59 AM, "Janyne Kizer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys
forming the message:
> The thing is, I have four servers that are set up exactly the same way
> (copied from tape) and three of them work fine. This one does not. I
> have confirmed that the files in /etc/ssh are exactly the
The thing is, I have four servers that are set up exactly the same way
(copied from tape) and three of them work fine. This one does not. I
have confirmed that the files in /etc/ssh are exactly the same size and
date. I thought that was were the configuration info for SSH was stored
but maybe n
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 12:34, Janyne Kizer wrote:
> The line "debug1: authentications that can continue: " was interesting
> to me because the "good" server says "debug1: authentications that can
> continue: publickey,password" the first time thate message is displayed.
>
> [root@firstserver root]
The line "debug1: authentications that can continue: " was interesting
to me because the "good" server says "debug1: authentications that can
continue: publickey,password" the first time thate message is displayed.
[root@firstserver root]# ssh -v servername
OpenSSH_2.9p2, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, O
On 2/12/02 2:45 PM, "Janyne Kizer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys
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> hmmm, I am having a similar problem.
>
> What does "Authenticated with partial success" mean?
Dunno - could it be failing it's first auth type, and falling back to the
next (e.g. Trying ssh2, then falli
hmmm, I am having a similar problem.
What does "Authenticated with partial success" mean? I installed three
(they were installed here and then put in place at the beta sites within
on Friday and Monday) beta servers in the past two days and two of them
SSH fine but one is giving us grief. I c
On 2/11/02 12:52 AM, "Maynard B. Fernando" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the
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> still the same sir... PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION FAILED
> error but for sure, im entering the correct password...
>
> note: all of these conditions are followed
> 1. all three servers use the same v
differ on the three servers;
4. using the same client to try to connect to all three servers.
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From: "David Talkington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: ssh problem (was: error)
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David Talkington wrote:
>Then I will suspect that on the server to which you cannot connect,
>you chose to use a firewall during install, and that is preventing you
>from connecting. If you are safely isolated from hostile networks,
>then do this
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Maynard B. Fernando wrote:
>i say so because i can ssh to server1 and server2 but
>not in server3 that's why i think its only a misconfig
>in server3...
Ah. As you see, detail is good. Then I shall assume, based on what
you've told us so far:
1.
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