Michael Albinus <[email protected]> writes:

Joel Reicher <[email protected]> writes:

As per `ssh -V`, I'm running `OpenSSH_for_Windows 8.6p1, LibreSSL 3.4.3`. To help answer questions about whether Tramp is receiving a response from ssh, I've attached traces of a successful connection when OTP is disabled, then a failed connection when OTP is enabled, as well as a snapshot of my SSHD log showing the incoming connections.

I should probably jump in at this point and say I'm in a position to test with the MS-supplied version of OpenSSH also.

Not so long ago I "simplified" my setup to use this instead of plink, but with authorized keys so as to avoid some of the problems reported on this thread. It would be great to figure this out, so please let me know if there's anything I should try.

I have the impression, that the sshx connection on MS Windows refuses to show sshd requests. Could you confirm this? Does this ask you for a password, if you have configured the remote sshd to do so?

If I try to do something like /sshx:foo@bar: where foo is a user that doesn't exist, Emacs hangs. Doing "ssh foo@bar" in a Windows terminal gets to the password prompt as expected though.

Are you able to install the google authenticator on the remote side, and to use it with Tramp's sshx method from MS Windows?

I have no experience with installing google authenticator on a server, but I'll look into doing this.

Cheers,

       - Joel

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