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| Subject: | Re: fatal: mm_request_receive_expect error |
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| Date: | Fri, 19 Oct 2007 22:01:24 -0500 |
If the only thing that changes was the destination client it is a GOOD BET that your PIX is not culpable. Now, what protocol of SSH is being used on the SSH client? Is it forcing say protocol 2 while the destination server only talks protocol 1 or vice verse? NOTE: /etc/ssh/sshd_config Port 22 Protocol 2 I am betting it is the Protocol and the client is not self adjusting. -- Leif Ericksen On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 13:24 -0500, Ryan McCain wrote:
We have a client that is coming through our PIX firewall (rules are set properly) and trying to SSH into our Linux box. We are using SLED 10 with openssh-4.2p1-18.25. He previously was able to SSH in until will rebuilt the server (hardware failure). Now when he tries login I get this error in /var/log/messages: Oct 16 16:22:12 dss-cs99la07 sshd[16641]: fatal: mm_request_receive_expect: read: rtype 48 != type 46 ..He is using a Windows SSH client. My first guess was he still had our old certificate but it prompts him to accept the new one and he does. I have confirmed myself and others can SSH from outside the firewall so I'm pretty sure it's not a firewall issue. Any ideas?
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