On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 10:16:16AM -0400, Jeff Hubbs wrote:
> I've gotten to the point where the "server" is running sshd, but when I go
> to the client and go "ssh ", I'm asked for a password but
> when I enter it, I get "Permission denied, please try again." I know the
> account and password are valid on the server (I can telnet in if I want).
> Is there something, perhaps some kind of key exchange, that I've missed?
try "ssh -v" to make it tell you what's happening.
FWIW, i just installed debian packages of ssh and sshd, and it worked
automagically.
> the first time I tried this, I got a dialog having to do with
> authentication of the machines in which it asked me if I still
> wanted to connect. After typing "yes," it added the IP to the list
> of "known hosts."
this is normal.
feel free to get in touch privately, or on list, to further debug it.
let me know what ssh -v says...
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