Here's some strange behaviour.
I have ssh 2.0.12 installed on our internal machines and external. When I ssh
as root from one internal machine to another, it can't do public key
authentication and asks for the password.
However, when I ssh from our internal to our machine outside the firewall (LAN
behind firewall with port 22 open for ssh traffic), it CAN do public key
authentication. I can login as root without entering any password (used a NULL
paraphrase).
What other factors could be possibly different with our internal machines to
each other vs. our internal machines to the external machines that would cause
this behaviour? The sshd2_config files are identical on all machines.
I cleared out the .rhosts and /etc/hosts.equiv files just in case it affected
it and it still behaves this way.
Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks
Billy Kim
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