Yes, my bad..

Using Putty. I've no idea what it does while trying to log in..


On 4 June 2010 16:15, Kenneth Gober <kgo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I wouldn't call it "wrong", necessarily.  what ssh client are you using?
>  does it attempt to use authentication-type "none" in order to get a list of
> supported authentication types from the server?  or because it only wants to
> prompt you for a password if authentication is required?
>
> perhaps "confusing" or "misleading" would be a better description for this
> entry.
>
> -ken
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 7:11 AM, Dexter Tomisson <dexterto...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> my steps:
>>
>> login as: root
>> t...@xx.xx.xx.xx's password: [valid password entered]
>> [logged in]
>> # exit
>>
>> sshd log output:
>>
>> Jun  4 12:03:12 sys sshd[1235]: Connection from MY.IP.AD.DR port 3894
>> Jun  4 12:03:15 sys sshd[1235]: Failed none for root from MY.IP.AD.DR port
>> 3894 ssh2
>> Jun  4 12:03:17 sys sshd[1235]: Accepted password for root from
>> MY.IP.AD.DR
>> port 3894 ssh2
>> Jun  4 12:03:19 sys sshd[1235]: Connection closed by MY.IP.AD.DR
>> Jun  4 12:03:19 sys sshd[1235]: Transferred: sent 3784, received 1928
>> bytes
>> Jun  4 12:03:19 sys sshd[1235]: Closing connection to MY.IP.AD.DR port
>> 3894
>>
>> I don't see any reason why i get "Failed none for root from" alert. I
>> didn't
>> enter any wrong user/password.
>>
>> OpenBSD 4.7-stable.

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