in your freebsd box edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config and uncomment ...
# Uncomment to disable s/key passwords
ChallengeResponseAuthentication no
man sshd
ChallengeResponseAuthentication
Specifies whether challenge response authentication is allowed. Currently
there is only support for skey(1) authentication. The default is ``yes''.
-rowel
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Jimmy wrote:
> I'm using Debian 3.0 from unstable package tree, and I installed
> ssh-3.0.2p1-8.3, whenever I ssh to FreeBSD Openssh2.9 it prompt me like
> this:
> otp-md5 274 ph5371 ext
> S/Key Password:
> otp-md5 274 ph5371 ext
> S/Key Password:
> otp-md5 277 ph2561 ext
> S/Key Password:
> me@freebsd's password:
>
> after typing my password, I can now login to FreeBSD. How can I remove
> otp-md5 stuff to login to freebsd openssh?
>
>
> TIA
>
> Jimmy Lim
> Operation & Support Team Leader
> Tricom
>
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