Greetings, Zdzislaw Meglicki! Please teach your mail agent to not break threading. Thank you in advance.
>> OpenSSH 7.0 (and thus the current 7.1) deprecated a couple >> of old and insecure ciphers. Probably that's the reason. > Well, what I mean is that it is strange that sshd-7.1p1-1 accepts > a connection from ssh-3.9p1, upon announcing that the "key type ssh-dss > [is] not in PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes," and lets the user in having accepted > the password, Likely explanation is that you've tried to connect using private DSA key, which server rejected and subsequently asked for a password. > yet rejects connection from ssh-6.8p1-1 not even allowing > for the presentation of a password, and claims that "seteuid operation > [is] not permitted." This is a different issue, judging from the error message. Without more data from both sides it is impossible to tell for certain, whats going on. A verbose log of the same connection from both server and client may help. > Why was the operation permitted when the key was not in > PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes? > This seems to me to be a security bug. More like you are not telling us a whole story. > And I still wonder how to configure sshd to allow normal connections > with accepted key types, any documentation out there that would help? Sorry, what? It do work like that out of the box. -- With best regards, Andrey Repin Monday, September 7, 2015 00:33:31 Sorry for my terrible english... -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple