On 25 Mar 2001, at 10:24, Krzys Majewski wrote: > it gives "1.99", that probably means the daemon is capable of ssh2. > Make sure you have a host DSA key (/etc/ssh/host_key or whatever) and > a user DSA key (~/.ssh/identity or whatever). It does say 1.99 - and I am proud to say that installing libpam-dev and compiling --with-pam fixed things. Why or how I have no idea, but it did.
> Maybe the fact that it works on one of your machines is a fluke, and > there is a bug in the openssh code that prevents it from working if > the DSA keys are missing. I really don't know what to think at this point. Oh, well, it works. To the next problem... > -chris Thanks for helping out, everyone. Regards, Luigi Fabio - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

