Hi Barry,

If you're sshd2_config has 

AllowedAuthentications publickey,password

Make sure that you're /etc/ssh2/ssh2_config has the
same line it in as well. If you have a user-specific ssh2_config
file, make sure that also has it.

-Anne

On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 09:24:16AM -0700, Barry Grussling wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am trying to get my ssh 2.3 installation to do publickey
> authorization on our Solaris 7 Sparc network. (which worked
> fine under 2.2)
> 
> If I enable logging here is what I get
> 
> --debug: connecting to host...
> debug: entering event loop
> debug: ssh_client_wrap: creating transport protocol
> debug:
> SshAuthMethodClient/sshauthmethodc.c:105/ssh_client_authentication_initialize:
> Added "publickey" to usable methods.
> debug:
> SshAuthMethodClient/sshauthmethodc.c:105/ssh_client_authentication_initialize:
> Added "password" to usable methods.
> debug: Ssh2Client/sshclient.c:1104/ssh_client_wrap: creating userauth
> protocol
> debug: Ssh2Common/sshcommon.c:487/ssh_common_wrap: local ip = x.x.x.x,
> local port = 45549
> debug: Ssh2Common/sshcommon.c:489/ssh_common_wrap: remote ip = y.y.y.y,
> remote port = 22
> debug: SshConnection/sshconn.c:1853/ssh_conn_wrap: Wrapping...
> debug: Ssh2Transport/trcommon.c:593/ssh_tr_input_version: Remote
> version: SSH-1.99-2.3.0 SSH Secure Shell (non-commercial)
> debug: Ssh2Transport/trcommon.c:1068/ssh_tr_negotiate: c_to_s: cipher
> 3des-cbc, mac hmac-sha1, compression none
> debug: Ssh2Transport/trcommon.c:1071/ssh_tr_negotiate: s_to_c: cipher
> 3des-cbc, mac hmac-sha1, compression none
> debug: Ssh2Client/sshclient.c:399/keycheck_key_match: Host key found
> from database.
> debug: Ssh2Common/sshcommon.c:297/ssh_common_special: Received
> SSH_CROSS_STARTUP packet from connection protocol.
> debug: Ssh2Common/sshcommon.c:347/ssh_common_special: Received
> SSH_CROSS_ALGORITHMS packet from connection protocol.
> debug:
> Ssh2AuthPubKeyClient/authc-pubkey.c:777/ssh_client_auth_pubkey_agent_list_complete:
> adding keyfile "/home/user/.ssh2/id_dsa_2048_a" to candidates
> debug: Ssh2AuthClient/sshauthc.c:309/ssh_authc_completion_proc: Method
> 'publickey' disabled.
> debug: Ssh2AuthPasswdClient/authc-passwd.c:82/ssh_client_auth_passwd:
> Starting password query...
> user@host password:
> debug: Ssh2Common/sshcommon.c:263/ssh_common_special: Received
> SSH_CROSS_AUTHENTICATED packet from connection protocol.
> Authentication successful.
> debug: Ssh2Common/sshcommon.c:686/ssh_common_new_channel: num_channels
> now 1
> debug: Requesting X11 forwarding with authentication spoofing.
> Last login: Tue Aug 29 2000 05:23:12
> Sun Microsystems Inc.   SunOS 5.7       Generic October 1998
> You have mail.
> debug: Ssh2Common/sshcommon.c:686/ssh_common_new_channel: num_channels
> now 2
> debug: Ssh2Common/sshcommon.c:660/ssh_common_destroy_channel:
> num_channels now 1
> debug: Ssh2Common/sshcommon.c:686/ssh_common_new_channel: num_channels
> now 2
> debug: Ssh2Common/sshcommon.c:660/ssh_common_destroy_channel:
> num_channels now 1   
> 
> Any ideas why my public is disabled? What am I doing wrong.
> 
> Remote has the pub key and the authorization file.  
> Local has authorization, identification, pub, and private.
>        
> My sshd_config on remote has many other lines but
> this I believe is the important one.
> 
> AllowedAuthentications          publickey,password  
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Barry
> 
> P.S.  Is there a archive of this mailing list?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Barry Grussling                       Unix System Administration      
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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