On Wednesday 10 March 2004 01.58, Örn Hansen wrote:
onsdag 10 mars 2004 00:47 skrev Anders Norrbring:
Nope, that didn't work. F-Secure SSH client do try ssh2 before ssh1, but even when I disabled ssh2 it didn't work.
I copied the help F-Secure provides for this problem, but that wasn't of much help to me either. I use only static addresses on my connections. Just to give you a hint, the F-Secure help is pasted below.
Point is, that SuSE 9.0 has disabled the passing of passwords in the clear, as well as SSH version 1.
The relevant entry in sshd_config, is:
# To disable tunneled clear text passwords, change to no here! PasswordAuthentication no
No, that's irrelevant. The really relevant entry is # Set this to 'yes' to enable PAM authentication (via challenge-response) # and session processing. Depending on your PAM configuration, this may # bypass the setting of 'PasswordAuthentication' UsePAM yes Also note the word "tunneled". The passwords aren't sent 'in the clear'. With password authentication turned off, you can't log in with passwords *at all*. You'll need to create ssh keys to authenticate with