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| Subject: | RE: pubkey authentication problem |
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| Date: | Tue, 27 Mar 2007 20:40:34 -0400 |
If password auth set on, it is prompting for password. I'm doing thorugh public and private key authendication. Thanks & Regards, Balaji Mariyappan GE Equipment services Desk: 312.853.5056 Mobile: 312.213.7112 -----Original Message----- From: Darren Tucker [mailto:dtucker@zip.com.au] Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 7:24 PM To: Mariyappan, Balaji (GE Indust, ES RAIL, consultant) Cc: secureshell@securityfocus.com Subject: Re: pubkey authentication problem Mariyappan, Balaji (GE Indust, ES RAIL, consultant) wrote:
My apologies for hijecking the topic... What is the changes i have to make in the ssh_config file?
[...] I don't think there's anything you can do on the client side other than unsetting BatchMode and logging on with a password.
Actually the same set of public and private are working when i user the pinhole (without proxy command) I don't know why this public and private key is not working through a ssh proxy.
I don't know either. When you use the proxy, the source address of the connection is different, right? The server could have some restrictions on where it will accept particular keys from. (On an OpenSSH server this would be a "from=" key restriction, but your server is another implementation and I don't know how it works.) The only thing I can suggest is to check the server's log to see why the key was not accepted.
You help will be really appreciated. Thanks in advance.
You're welcome.
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