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Re: keyboard-interactive only authentication

Subject: Re: keyboard-interactive only authentication
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 08:55:23 +1100
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 01:59:20AM -0800, ike wrote:
how can i configure my openssh to accept only
keyboard-interactive logins?
if i specify PasswordAuthentication no then my ssh
client says No supported authentication methods left
to try!

You need enable ChallengeResponseAuthentication in sshd_config and
make sure that at least one challenge-response method is compiled in
(eg PAM, which also needs to be enabled in sshd_config).

You also need to make sure that your client is configured to try
keyboard-interactive authentication (for OpenSSH this is
ChallengeResponseAuthentication and PreferredAuthentications in
the client config files, other clients may have similar options).

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