We have installed SSH2 and Samba on our Sun servers.  We have SSH2
installed on two clients and everything is working great.  When I try to
install SSH2 On a third computer I get the error message:

"Authentication Failed.  Most likely the password you supplied was
incorrect.  The user name might also be wrong, or the account might be
disabled, please check your password and try again a few times.  If this
does not help, please contact the system administrator of the remote machine."

This happens regardless of what login I use.  Interestingly, all of the
logins work from the other two computers.  In addition, I can't map a drive
to the server using Samba from the third computer either.  In this case I
get the error message:

"Server responded "No further authentication methods available."
"The application on the remote host requested to be disconnected."

Since I am able to connect from the other computers with all logins, and
the third computer is having problems with all logins, it leads me to
believe that it is something on the third computer.  I have checked network
setting and things seem to match the setting of the other computers.  The
third computer is a Dell like the other two computers but is a different
model.  I have tried uninstalling with the same results.

Any ideas??



William Doering
Integrated Systems Librarian
Murphy Library
University of Wisconsin - La Crosse
1631 Pine St.
La Crosse, WI  54601
(608)785-8399
fax (608)785-8639
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