Hi Keith,

Check your sshd2 config file (in /etc/ssh2/sshd2_config) for this:

        RequireReverseMapping   yes

If that's the case, change it to no. If that doesn't work, let me know
on the SSH Secure Shell beta. I can help you out on that end :)

-Anne

On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 12:22:55PM -0800, Keith A. Iverson wrote:
> I am attempting to connect to an SSH2 server (UNIX) from an SSH2 
> Windows client (Have tried both the F-Secure client as well as the 
> new SSH2 Windows Beta).  I have the server configured to require BOTH 
> pubkey AND password.  The windows client chokes on this saying that 
> Authentication failed.  My other UNIX clients and Mac clients do not 
> have any problems connecting - first prompts me for passphrase then 
> password and authenticates correctly.  I have tried numerous methods 
> for generating and propagating the pubkey to/from client/server - no 
> go with the Win client.  If I comment out the 
> 'RequiredAuthenticationMethods' line from my SSHD2 server, then my 
> Windows client can login.  It appears that the Windows client does 
> not support multiple authentication methods?  I.e., it can 
> authenticate with either password OR pubkey, but can't authenticate 
> with both in the same session request.  I would call this a bug.  Is 
> there some sort of config setting on the Win client that I am 
> missing?  I do not want to have to turn off my required auth methods 
> just to support Windows.  Thoughts?
> 
> Thanks,
> Keith
> 

-- 
Anne Carasik
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SSH Communications Security, Inc.
Senior Technical Support Engineer
"Any two consenting adults can rub two primes
together to create a public keypair" - R. Thayer

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