The "No credentials found" error is because your client is trying to look up
Kerberos credentials, but you are probably not using Kerberos. I was able
to resolve the issue by simply adding the following to the end of
/etc/ssh_config:
GSSAPIAuthentication no
GSSAPIKeyExchange no
No restart necessary -- the next time you initate an SSH conneciton, it
should take effect.
I had one or two stubborn systems where it still happened and I resolved
those by putting the same lines in /etc/sshd_config so it changed the way
the server behaves. In this case, you'll have to restart the SSH daemon for
the changes to take effect.
Hope it helps!
--Dave
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