Hi,
during the last one or two weeks, suddenly I lost the ability to log
into one of my machines using ssh. It seems that the
keyboard-interactive authentification mechanism suddenly stopped
working. I am a bit of a loss how to track this down, any help would
be greatly appreciated.
The
I had ssh working fine on my debian server running woody.
I changed the password of the root user and restarted the
machine and am now unable to locally or remotely connect using ssh
clients.
If I start ssh in debug mode with ssh d it will
connect with client tools. I am not getting
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 06:42:23PM -0600, Michael Martinell wrote:
I changed the password of the root user and restarted the machine and am now
unable to locally or remotely connect using ssh clients.
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(0) Perhaps the restart of your machine was what was the cause: maybe you
configured
On Friday 23 January 2004 01:42, Michael Martinell wrote:
I changed the password of the root user and restarted the machine and
am now unable to locally or remotely connect using ssh clients.
Did you use any non-ascii characters in your new root password?
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On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 06:42:23PM -0600, Michael Martinell wrote:
I changed the password of the root user and restarted
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On Friday 23 January 2004 01:42, Michael Martinell wrote:
I changed the password of the root user and restarted the machine
is there a sshd (the server daemon) runing at the other side? Are you
sure?
Thank you for the reply.
Yes, I am sure sshd is running on the other side. Other computers can
use ssh to attach to the machine.
Randy
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Em 25 Jun 2002 05:26:32 -0700
Randolph S. Kahle [EMAIL PROTECTED], conhecido
dependente de drogas (Coke e BigMac's), wrote:
Thank you for the reply.
Yes, I am sure sshd is running on the other side. Other computers
can use ssh to attach to the machine.
Randy
well.. Maybe you have an
I have been using SSH for a long time in my network (local network,
through firwalls, into other supported networks, etc) without problems.
Recently, I found that I cannot get a connection with some remote
machines.
When I try to make a connection, I get the following error:
Em 04 Jun 2002 11:01:54 -0700
Randolph S. Kahle [EMAIL PROTECTED], conhecido
dependente de drogas (Coke e BigMac's), wrote:
ssh_exchange-identifiaction: Connection closed by remote host
When I try with debuging on:
ssh -v -v -v host
is there a sshd (the server daemon) runing at the
ssh_exchange-identifiaction: Connection closed by remote host
It appears to die just when the SSH protocol negotiation is starting
(1.0/1.5/2.0).
do you have an old ssh version? just protocol v1? try to specify the
protocol with -1 or -2.
some server don't allow access to v1.x anymore.
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is there a sshd (the server daemon) runing at the other side? Are you
sure?
Yes, I am sure that it is running. Connections can be made from other
machines to that server.
Thanks -- Randy
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Sorry for my quite unprofessional posting. The problem has been
solved now; my ISP's dialin-server had a wrong configuration.
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ron Rademaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can you take a look at the syslog of the other host??? Maybe that gives
you some
I had a functional ssh (potato/ppc), but now it has stopped
working. The error message I get is
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
when I try to connect to the same hosts as before. I have no idea why.
(ssh is already purged and reinstalled.)
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Can you take a look at the syslog of the other host??? Maybe that gives
you some more information.
Ron Rademaker
On Sat, 27 May 2000, Andre Berger wrote:
I had a functional ssh (potato/ppc), but now it has stopped
working. The error message I get is
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection
Any help on this will be greatly appreciated!
This morning when I tried to use ssh to log into my debian firewall from
the private network I get no response. But I can telnet to my isp's server
and then ssh back into the debian firewall from there with no problem.
I have been ssh'ing into the
If you read my last post you know that ssh started acting up on my
firewall. I could log in from the public side, but got no responce from
the private side.
In the last hour it has mysteriously started working again. I made no
system changes at all -- it just fixed it's self.
Does anyone know
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