Hi Jim,

It doesn't look like the option is there for SSH1.

-Anne

On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 09:13:01AM -0500, Jim Hall wrote:
> Does this apply for ssh1 also?
> 
> JIM
> 
> Gregor Mosheh wrote:
> > 
> > There are a few causes for this. One that's a biggie is that SSH2 does a
> > reverse lookup on the client's IP address and will barf if it can't
> > resolve the name. I believe that setting RequireReverseLookup (or
> > RequireReverseDNS, or something) to 'no' fixes this. Check the forward and
> > reverse DNS for the client computer and make sure that they're consistent.
> > 
> > --
> > Gregor Mosheh
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Systems Admin, Humboldt Internet
> > 707.825.4638
> > 
> > On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, chen yuan wrote:
> > 
> > > Dear all:
> > >    I have installed both the newest version of ssh1 and ssh2 on my
> > > redhat 6.1, the problem is I can only connect to the server by using the
> > > ssh1. When I connected the server by using the ssh2 clients: The
> > > following error appeared:
> > > Disconnected; authentication error (No further authentication methods
> > > available.)
> > > I donot know what is wrong with ssh2.
> > > Chen Yuan
> > >
> 

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Anne Carasik
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SSH Communications Security, Inc.
Senior Technical Support Engineer
"Any two consenting adults can rub two primes
together to create a public keypair" - R. Thayer

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