Subject: Re: [libssh2] libssh2-0.15 Problems authenticating

Re: [libssh2] libssh2-0.15 Problems authenticating

From: Paul Thomas <thomaspu_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 18:41:21 -0400

Alright, you should find the ssh account details in your inbox. I'll be
interested to hear your results.

Paul

On 7/17/07, Paul Thomas <thomaspu_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Nope, that doesn't work either. There are not any firewalls blocking me, I
> have direct access to the computer I'm trying to connect to. Both of them
> are on the same 192.168.5.x network.
>
> What version of openssh does your linux box run that you are connecting
> too? Mine's using openssh-4.5_p1-r1. And what distro and release are you
> running? Redhat? Mandriva? Suse? *buntu? And what version?
>
> Whatever is keeping me from authenticating is not the network, otherwise I
> would not be able to ssh with another client to the same machine with the
> same username and same password. Its got to be a difference between our
> configurations.
>
> I've got a better idea. Let me setup a restricted ssh account on my box so
> you can see if it still works from your side. I've just verified from
> another friend of mine external to my network that he can ssh in just fine
> with the user and IP/hostname. I'm going to send the login stuff to you in a
> separate email, since I'd rather not have a flood of people trying to ssh
> into my box.
>
> Paul
>
>
> On 7/17/07, Guenter Knauf <eflash_at_gmx.net> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Paul,
> > > Yes, the extra '_' is a typo.
> > ok, good, then my patch should now work for MSVC7.
> >
> > > You can't copy/paste from the windows command prompt.
> > no, you can copy&paste from a cmd or command prompt (but you should use
> > cmd on XP):
> > either in the cmd menu or in the context menu you csn find a 'mark'
> > option; once you have selected this you can mark text in the smd box which
> > gets then highlighted, and when you're ready then press enter and the marked
> > text goes into clipboard, and you can from there insert into other apps as
> > f.e. your mailer, or text editor.
> >
> > > I can ping the server by hostname and ssh to it with Konsole and I can
> > ping
> > > the server by IP address and connect to it by IP address with Konsole.
> > SSH
> > > works there just fine.
> > hmm, but it still may be a firewall problem if your ssh program is a
> > trusted one, but the ssh2 sample is not.
> >
> > > Still fails:
> > > Authentication by password failed.
> > I've now build ssh2 sample with MSVC6, and that works as fine as the
> > MingW32 build;
> > please try with this:
> > http://www.gknw.net/test/libssh2/example_ssh2.zip
> > if you still cant make a successful authentication with this then I
> > believe something goes wrong with your box, f.e. firewall?
> >
> > Guenter.
> >
> >
> >
>

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