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Re: OpenSSH 4.2p1 and PAM - a problem

Subject: Re: OpenSSH 4.2p1 and PAM - a problem
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 14:49:18 -0500
Darren, any explanation you can give would be great.

My previous reply is here:

http://www.networksecurityarchive.org/html/Secure-Shell/2005-11/msg00049.html

Darren Tucker wrote:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 01:33:07PM -0500, Jeff Blaine wrote:

I've spent a few hours on this now.  I am unable to get
OpenSSH (--with-pam) to interact with my IBM AFS (NOT
OpenAFS) pam_afs.so module.  This is with Solaris 9.

[...]

The "AFS Password required but not supplied by user jblaine"
below is bogus.  A password was supplied.


Does "ssh -o PreferredAuthentications=password yourserver" work?
(This requires that PasswordAuthentication be enabled in sshd_config.)

If that works, I will explain why.  If not, please open an OpenSSH bug
at http://bugzilla.mindrot.org and we will see what we can do to help
you get it working.


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