Sounds like maybe the client doesn't have a valid reverse
DNS mapping?  The 2.0.13 server is configured to require
this by default, and if it can't resolve the client ip, you
get the behavior you've described.

I believe the parameter is RequireReverseMapping in the
server config file.

- Joseph

> On 26-Jan-00 Ken Scott wrote:
> > Hi all.
> > 
> > I apologize in advance for asking about this, because I know it's been
> > asked before--I've seen it in the archive--but I've never seen an
> > answer.  I've just installed ssh-2.0.13 (Red Hat 6.1, via the RPM), and
> > all seemed to go well.  However, when attempting to connect to any
> > remote
> > machine, I get nothing but the "no further authentication methods
> > available" message.  I gather this is some sort of client-configuration
> > issue, but can't figure out what needs to be changed.  If anyone could
> > offer any suggestions, it would be greatly appreciated.

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