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Re: Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interactive)

Subject: Re: Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interactive)
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 17:27:27 +0200
Hi Michael,

The SSH daemon will not tell the client why exactly an authentication attempt 
fails. So you won't find the reason in a debug output generated with "-vvv".

Instead SSHD will give the reason via syslog and you have dig into the 
logfiles on the workstation you are trying to.

Regards, 
Holger

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