If memory serves me right, Josh Tiefenbach wrote:
> > After doing some tests, I found that connecting to this 4.5-RC1 box
> > from other machine by OpenSSH (without RSA/DSA key, nor rhost*auth,
> > assuming to use plain password to login), requires opie to login,
> > though /etc/opiekeys, and /etc/skeykeys are both size 0. If I start
> > openssh with flag '-1', which means to use OpenSSH version 1 protocol,
> > it works fine: require plain password. I checked 4.4-RELEASE machine,
> > and found that it works fine without '-1' flag, and even with '-2', it
> > works.

[snip]

> Perhaps its an OpenSSH v3 thing? If I have some time tonite, I'll go compile
> up v3 someplace and check it out.

Did you get a chance to do this?

I'm unable to reproduce this problem between two RELENG_4 machines
running the base system OpenSSH (both machines built within the last
three days).  Usually I use a DSA keypair to authenticate, but I
temporarily blew away ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2 on the server side and ~/
.ssh/id_dsa on the client side.

Bruce.



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