On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 11:54:15PM -0600, Gene wrote:
> >Also, check to make sure your ssh client is not sending an RSA key for
> >authentication. I think that one is enabled by default. If you want to
> >force passwords, make sure you aren't using RSA keys.
> >
> If disable RSA keys in the conf
Ean Kingston wrote:
On February 13, 2005 04:10 pm, Gene wrote:
I'm running version 5.3 of freebsd.
I'm not sure what I did - I was experimenting in sshd_config. sshd began
to permit logins without benefit of password.
When logging in (I'm using putty from a local windows machine) I enter
the use
On February 13, 2005 04:10 pm, Gene wrote:
> I'm running version 5.3 of freebsd.
> I'm not sure what I did - I was experimenting in sshd_config. sshd began
> to permit logins without benefit of password.
>
> When logging in (I'm using putty from a local windows machine) I enter
> the user name. I'm
I'm running version 5.3 of freebsd.
I'm not sure what I did - I was experimenting in sshd_config. sshd began
to permit logins without benefit of password.
When logging in (I'm using putty from a local windows machine) I enter
the user name. I'm presented with the challenge and the password promp