Of course, you're right. I accidentally used "-v 2" instead of "-d 2". Using
the -d flag I now get this error (as I originally did on the second
machine):
debug: server offers auth methods 'publickey,password,keyboard-interactive'.
debug: SshConfig/sshconfig.c:2184: Unable to open C:/Documents and
Settings/rmager/Application Data/SSH/identification
debug: Ssh2AuthClient/sshauthc.c:316: Method 'publickey' disabled.
debug: server offers auth methods 'publickey,password,keyboard-interactive'.
debug: Ssh2AuthPasswdClient/authc-passwd.c:95: Starting password query...
So, what should be in the "identification" file it is trying to open? Again
let me say that I CAN connect just fine via keys when using the GUI client.
Only the command line one is showing this problem.
--Rainer
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Greg Wooledge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> You tried to connect to a computer named "2". This failed because you
> don't have a computer named "2" in your domain.
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