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Re: Problems using gssapi authentication from FreeBSD to Linux machines

Subject: Re: Problems using gssapi authentication from FreeBSD to Linux machines
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 16:32:19 +0000

On 15 Dec 2006, at 05:51, Quincey Koziol wrote:

Any ideas what could be causing the ssh on FreeBSD to "not send a packet"?

The server failing the authentication, for some reason. More information as to why will be in the debug logs from the server.


Whilst OpenSSH 3.9p1 is old (August 2004) - there shouldn't be any protocol changes between the GSSAPI support in it, and that in the latest releases. You don't say what variety (and versions) of Kerberos you are using on each platform - I assume that FreeBSD is Heimdal - are your Linux boxes using MIT Kerberos? What encryption types are you using?

Finding out the error messages from the sshd will go a long why to pointing the finger of blame!

Cheers,

Simon.

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