hi Blair,
         2 things as first as you know use -l$username..
second if using a different private key to access you need 
to use the -i switch and 'mention' to the program what 
private key your planning on using else it uses your 
private key living in .ssh dir..
                       Merry Christmas,
                       Regards,
                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I am having the same problem with ssh-2.0.13 on RedHat 6.1.
>
>I DID do the -l stuff, and it did not make a difference.
>
>What is more peculiar is that I had it working, and then after an 
>upgrade, and turning on and off some services, it stopped working.
>
>Has anyone else had this problem (or know a solution).
>
>Thanks,
>Blair.

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