On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 13:06, Greg Cockburn wrote: > Howard, > > I am not fimilar with ssh2 , but when I am trying to solve problems with > openssh I run the server and client in debug so you can see what is > happening.
Already been there and done that - no help from that avenue though :( > > > from the man pages I found, ssh2 -d 2 and sshd2 -d 2. > > That should at least help you give you an idea what is going on. > > Good luck, > Greg > > On Sun, 2 May 2004 12:10 pm, Howard Lowndes wrote: > > I'm new to Debian and the sshd2 setup is slightly different to what I am > > used to. > > > > According to the man pages, on the sshd2 server, I should have a file > > $HOME/.ssh2/authorization which contains pointers to the files in > > $HOME/.ssh2 which contain the public keys for the user wishing to > > authenticate. > > > > My $HOME/.ssh2/authorization files looks like: > > Key id_rsa1.pub > > Key id_rsa2.pub > > Key id_dsa.pub > > > > and the files are: > > > > ~/.ssh2# cat id_rsa1.pub > > 1024 37 > > 136554113100058568808775345080050862035012285738018012068064449742683001343 > >7715497779695890132609694853431415887185544329497551275150028428509178440831 > >7675176520348755187204736181650923372314121085820664120849043958482010401313 > >0192503051372955765960649463169369096403404943669141205393446053340160515321 > >474091 > > > > ~/.ssh2# cat id_rsa2.pub > > ssh-rsa > > AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEArXkTV4iYYIzOgLOV0WrpaksnV4NSVt8bKZPmLRDx+EPgxPJ > >aLPCAbDawZg12+0j4An2R0VSOLnrb10IVD+cpYjN8gE0ARLxfvlRDq6kzBy1VNQU+xjXsiMenMhL > >wu8RTmkJhnfzTO6qlwAEDxnvxUPWAl7pSXocGOyY+gZtI0P8= > > > > ~/.ssh2# cat id_dsa.pub > > ssh-dss > > AAAAB3NzaC1kc3MAAACBAPzklpvhUqP2/Sh8o0mP/KzChY4AD68bDkqyUqcUbDxSnOwS9FybX47 > >SVOsR824KImm+3SvGYieTHlVTedNtHAcEKOKTlJES12unK4Mtd6UMVjCeza4uhMexvv91QMT0cqN > >jww6NCbFbDZOn9mtZB1me/ZBQ+zxKw6PD2rp7TBXnAAAAFQDJk4Erx54l+TonAY0y94c5TxO78QA > >AAIEAi80UdE/BbVFE44TuJJ0qP38/ssy1P7YA8gw/6CxgvCqlqn6hdZLvFAXCKr+EX9qf+RqBY7F > >rfgLA+liYfwrCmZJUcSDyphLAvjPiCsybdvZusfcfxNUiudaS31ZTRbrD0rWZCFJPQvsxUlDYJPS > >vG9ctjCR/IVlnQtUBxCu6KucAAACAXNx9tI1IlC1G3ZZ6Ac2NiCnETf/e+NerS4iY2TQFgd67W8S > >iQB3uzudyOEXJ8t9gQXFhPCEthifFL8kTvw7Vd6cXnncgz3haSFT40cLE876+gpMmlWuoMc5FHm5 > >BTgDjHw2EwHdaiiS8DV/yWwYxODEYWQUUALJrFSvw443kqvM= > > > > > > The /etc/ssh2/sshd_config files has the following line: > > AllowedAuthentications publickey,password > > > > > > The problem is that the ssh server ignores these pubkey files and calls > > for password authentication, which is what I don't want to happen. > > > > Where might I be going wrong? I suspect the authorization file might be > > wrong, but not by how I read the man page for ssh2. > > > > -- > > Howard. > > LANNet Computing Associates - Your Linux people > > <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ > > Flatter government, not fatter government - Get rid of the Australian > > states. ------------------------------------------ > > To mess up a Linux box, you need to work at it; > > to mess up your Windows box, you just need to work on it. > > - Scott Granneman, SecurityFocus -- Howard. LANNet Computing Associates - Your Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ Flatter government, not fatter government - Get rid of the Australian states. ------------------------------------------ To mess up a Linux box, you need to work at it; to mess up your Windows box, you just need to work on it. - Scott Granneman, SecurityFocus -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
