On 1/21/2012 5:10 AM, Hans-Georg Scherneck wrote:
My cygwin runs on a Windows 7. My problem is similar to a previous one
* /From/: Christophe Sauthier<christophe dot sauthier at gmail dot com>
* /To/: Cygwin List<cygwin at cygwin dot com>
* /Date/: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 10:39:14 +0200
* /Subject/: Re: Strange behaviour of Openssh
however it's really different. My problem occurs earlier in the
process.
I try to log in with ssh passwordless into a server that I've set up. sshd
is running there. I can log in with password.
When I set up the crypto (ssh-keygen -t ecdsa) and install the pub key at
the host, I can't login anymore, not by defaulting to password either.
How did you configure ssh? Did you run ssh-user-config?
Does it work with the default rsa key?
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Larry
Larry,
yes, I configured with ssh-user-config
No, it does not work with RSA keys either.
After a renewed ssh-user-config on the host side, the debug looks the same
(except ecdsa -> rsa)
ssh -vvv -i .ssh/id_rsa.pub me@server
see debug output at
http://froste.oso.chalmers.se/hgs/cygwin/ssh-login-rsa-failure.txt
When I've seen this before on this list, it's because you are in a domain
and your user is a domain user. If that's the case, you want to create a
domain account to run your sshd server or use a local user to ssh in with.
If this doesn't describe your situation, I'd recommend adding debug flags
to your sshd server so that you can see a full log of things on that side
of the fence. Typically this is very illuminating for server-side issues.
--
Larry
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