There's RPMs available for SSH 2.2.0 at ftp.ssh.com/pub/ssh.

-Anne

On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 11:36:25AM -0500, Birnbaum, Kelan wrote:
> I have also been trying to get SSH2 to work.  
> 
> On one server, I have Red Hat Linux 6.0 with ssh2-2.0.13-li installed.  I
> can only connect with a ssh1 client (ssh1 compatibility mode).  I get
> rejected if I try to connect using a ssh2 client.
> 
> On another server, I have Red Hat Linux 6.1 with ssh-2.2.0-2 installed.
> Again, I get rejected if I try to connect using a ssh2 client.
> 
> I'm using password authentication and I think my config is set up properly.
> However, I keep getting this "No further authentication methods available."
> message (see below).
> 
> What am I doing wrong???  Any advice/insight would be greatly appreciated!
> 
> =============================
> Jul  7 03:34:24 homepc sshd2[1725]: Listener created on port 22.
> Jul  7 03:34:24 homepc sshd2[1726]: Daemon is running.
> Jul  7 03:35:13 homepc sshd2[1726]: connection from "192.168.1.3"
> Jul  7 03:35:25 homepc sshd2[1729]: password authentication failed.
> Connection from homepc2.mydomain.net denied. Authentication as user userx
> was attempted.
> Jul  7 03:35:49 homepc last message repeated 2 times 
> Jul  7 03:35:49 homepc sshd2[1729]: Remote host disconnected: No further
> authentication methods available.
> Jul  7 03:35:49 homepc sshd2[1729]: User authentication failed: 'No further
> authentication methods available.'
> Jul  7 03:36:05 homepc sshd2[1726]: connection from "192.168.1.3"
> Jul  7 03:42:01 homepc sshd2[1762]: Remote host disconnected: No further
> authentication methods available.
> Jul  7 03:42:01 homepc sshd2[1762]: no more authentication methods on
> remote: 'No further authentication methods available.'
> =============================
> 
> 
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