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Take a look in your syslogs on the asterisk server for clues. Not sure how Debian logs, but on Redhat you need to inspect /var/log/secure and /var/log/messages. It looks like your keys are fine. I’d check to make sure ws_ftp is using the correct SSH version (i.e. SSH 2). Compare your putty settings with your ws_ftp settings and see what the differences are.
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I don’t know how to log onto ftp from asterisk itself. I don’t know why this would matter as I can log on using Putty.
This is what happens on ws_ftp pro Connecting to 192.168.7.20:22 Connected to 192.168.7.20:22 in 0.000000 seconds, Waiting for Server Response Server Welcome: SSH-1.99-OpenSSH_3.8p1 Debian 1:3.8p1-3 Client Version: SSH-2.0-WS_FTP-8.03-2003.12.16 DSS Signature Verified Session Keys Created Ciphers Created New Client->Server ciphers in place. New Client->Server ciphers in place. Completed SSH Key Exchange. New Keys in place.
Then each user name comes back as failed even though they work with putty
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Try logging on to the ftp server on the machine itself. It could be a permissions issue.
Umar.
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- [Asterisk-Users] ssh key problem Dean Collins
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- RE: [Asterisk-Users] ssh key problem Dean Collins
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