
Well, this is not really a "huge" issue, since it doesn't prevent me from SSHing into my server; it's just one more button I have to press. I just installed SuSe 10.0 yesterday on one of my servers and things are working pretty okay (I'm about to get Samba going for a PDC, if I can). I have, however, discovered something interesting. I try to SSH into my server from my desktop, and I get the message "Enter Your Authentication Response" and a text box to enter my password, which is all fine and dandy. But when I hit OK afterwards, another box appears, stating (once again) "Enter Your Authentication Response." This time, however, there is no text box into which I may enter a password, so I simply hit OK again and I'm into the system. Anyone know why this is happening? -Myles

On Friday 02 December 2005 11:46 am, Donald Musser wrote:
Well, this is not really a "huge" issue, since it doesn't prevent me from SSHing into my server; it's just one more button I have to press.
I just installed SuSe 10.0 yesterday on one of my servers and things are working pretty okay (I'm about to get Samba going for a PDC, if I can). I have, however, discovered something interesting. I try to SSH into my server from my desktop, and I get the message "Enter Your Authentication Response" and a text box to enter my password, which is all fine and dandy. But when I hit OK afterwards, another box appears, stating (once again) "Enter Your Authentication Response." This time, however, there is no text box into which I may enter a password, so I simply hit OK again and I'm into the system. Anyone know why this is happening?
-Myles
What are you using to initiate the ssh connection?? kssh?
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