prof.tariq
2010-Jan-13 22:38 UTC
[CentOS-docs] problem "disconnected: No supported authentication methods available"
Hi there, I encountered that message when try to login to ssh via putty, this happened after implement what have been said in this article http://wiki.centos.org/Contribute?action=show&redirect=HowToContribute except the "DSA PRIVATE KEY" step and I'm sure that's the reason. so please if there is any way to fix that, or the only solution is to ask the host for that. Best regards -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-docs/attachments/20100114/a1f7b898/attachment-0006.html>
prof.tariq
2010-Jan-13 22:38 UTC
[CentOS-docs] problem "disconnected: No supported authentication methods available"
Hi there, I encountered that message when try to login to ssh via putty, this happened after implement what have been said in this article http://wiki.centos.org/Contribute?action=show&redirect=HowToContribute except the "DSA PRIVATE KEY" step and I'm sure that's the reason. so please if there is any way to fix that, or the only solution is to ask the host for that. Best regards -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-docs/attachments/20100114/d9be31ac/attachment-0006.html>
Ralph Angenendt
2010-Jan-21 12:53 UTC
[CentOS-docs] problem "disconnected: No supported authentication methods available"
2010/1/13 prof.tariq <prof.tariq at hotmail.com>:> Hi there, > > I encountered that message when try to login to ssh via putty, this happened > after implement what have been said in this article > http://wiki.centos.org/Contribute?action=show&redirect=HowToContribute?except > the "DSA PRIVATE KEY" step and I'm sure that's the reason. > so please if there is any?way?to fix that, or?the only?solution is to > ask?the host for that.Ummm. Sorry for me taking that long to answer (somehow I managed to not let my mail user agent check for new mail in this list), but: What are you talking about? The page you link to above does not say *anything* about SSH or logging into somewhere or DSA keys. Cheers, Ralph