Hello all, I seem to be having some issues with Putty. I am attempting to ssh into my server on my local network. I've recently upgraded my server from SuSE 8.2 to SuSE 9.0 via ftp. This is what I get with SuSE

login as: root
Sent username "root"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
Access denied
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
Access denied
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
Access denied


No one can login within the local network. I say local network because I can get in to my linux box from outside the router, (IP-Cop). I've even been able to ssh out of the local network and access my linux box from outside. FTP works without issues ans so do all the other services. Only ssh is busted. I have not changed anything other then upgrading the box. Any ideas?


I was thinking that it might be putty is holding an old key and thus not allowing access. How do you delete a key in putty? Any other ideas other than this?



Ack... fiddling around with the settings, switching ssh 1 to 2 was the issue. Well since I've already typed up the message might as well send it out. Hope this helps others.

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