When trying to connect to the local host using ssh, ssh 127.0.0.1
I get this error: Received disconnect from 127.0.0.1: 2: Too many authentication failures for XXXX It appears that for some reason Lubuntu's agent somehow arbitrarily pulls in some keys and, despite not being asked to, tries to use them for authentication and won't let me try the password. If I list the keys in the agent (ssh-add -L) then it lists 7 public keys, none of which I put there, none of which should be there. If anything there should be private keys in the agent. If I remove the keys (ssh-add -D) then they are still there when I check again. Looking at the output for the server, it looks like it keeps trying keys until the max limit for failed logins is reached. I read on the net[1] about work-arounds using IdentitiesOnly, but IMHO the agent (or whatever's involved) should not be getting in the way like this in the first place. What can I set in the way of agents so that this 'authentication failures' error no longer happens? Are others able to get this error, too? Regards, /Lars [1] http://wesdeboer.com/received-disconnect-from-too-many-authentication-failures-for-ubuntu/ -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users