Hi David,

My answer is embedded.

On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 01:37:20PM -0600, David Mihm wrote:
> I have upgraded from 2.0.13 ssh to 2.3.0 on both remote and local host.
> On remote host I changed nothing in the sshd2_config file from the default
> of 2.0.13 (which oddly enough is also the same for 2.3.0).  I have had to
> add both the following lines to my local ssh2_config file to be able to
> access other remote ssh boxen:
> 
> AllowedAuthentications          hostbased,publickey,password
> MACs                            anystd
> 
> This did not seem to help the remote server in question.  I am using
> password authentication, and I am supplying the correct password.  Why am
> I unable to access this remote host with this upgrade when I was able to
> do so previous to upgrading??  I am getting the following error after
> entering the password 3 times:
> 
> Disconnected; no more authentication methods available (No further
> authentication methods available.).
> 
> Here is the output when using the -v option:
> 
> $ ssh -v +x -l dmihm remote.host.xxx
> debug: hostname is 'remote.host.xxx'.
> warning: Unrecognized configuration parameter requirereversemapping

It looks like the server doesn't have RequireReverseMapping in the appropriate
case.

Also, make sure the DefaultDomain variable is set in the client configuration
(/etc/ssh2/ssh2_config).

-Anne
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