I googled a bit for it, and noticed that many people thought (don't know
if they're correct) it was caused by the connection to MySQL. But all
that I found was related to Myth, so it would seem the error is
generated by Myth, and probably when it's trying to connect to MySQL.
Unfortunately nobody seemed to have a solution for it, and most of the
people didn't have it as a "problem", their problem was something else,
and that was just a curiosity. Sorry I couldn't be more of help, and the
log files would be useful, also did it print anything to the screen
after that error ?
Nathaniel Homier wrote:
> Hi, my name is Nate Homier and I am having trouble getting the Mythtv
> backend to start. I installed it via the Debian apt-get as decscribed
> at mythtv using the precompiled Debian package. Everything works great
> except can't start backend. I don't know what the error message means
> or how to deal with it. Any help would be great. Thank you.
>
> Debian 3.1r0
> pcHDTV 3000
> Intel 865PERL
> Geforce 6600GT with Nvidia binary
> Audigy 2 ZS
>
> error message is below: Note I did this as root.
>
> debian:/home/usr# /etc/init.d/mythtv-backend start
> Starting MythTV server: mythbackendSession management error:
> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols
> specified are supported and host-based authentication failed
Try posting the relevant portion of the mythbackend.log from
/var/log/mythtv or just run the mythbackend executable in a terminal
window. I've never seen that kind of message from a mythtv backend so
it makes me wonder what is throwing the error, Debian or Myth.
Kevin
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