It sounds like you need to turn on the option "allow agent forwarding"
for the connection. Since I don't have a copy of windows near me right
now, I can't point out exactly where this is, but I believe it is under
the "auth" section.

== Matthew Eastman

On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 16:48, Dustin Puryear wrote:
> 1. It was all working before when I used ssh-agent and ssh.
> 2. It fails now even though I am using putty and pageant (the putty 
> authentication agent). The agent lets me into the first server without any 
> fuss, but agent forwarding doesn't seem to work right.
> 
> I will write a strongly worded letter to anyone else that doesn't fully 
> read what I wrote before responding. I will then send that letter to your 
> home address to strike fear in your heart. Oh yes, I'll do it!
> 
> 
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> What do you guys think I should do?

Perhaps you can find a computer parts place that you can 
buy just the screen from? or you can buy that $66 one and
put the two together.

BB

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