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2015 Jan 09
5
OpenSSH_6.7p1 hostbased authentication failing on linux->linux connection. what's wrong with my config?
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 9, 2015, at 10:48 AM, Tim Rice wrote:
> My ssh_config has
> Host *
> HostbasedAuthentication yes
> EnableSSHKeysign yes
> NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost yes
>
> NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost is not necessary.
> The one you are missing is EnableSSHKeysign.
>
> Additionally, you made no mention of your ssh_known_hosts files. Make
> sure
2001 Apr 24
10
Call for testing for coming 2.9 release.
If we can get people to test their platforms against the last snapshot/cvs
tree I'd be greatful. (http://www.openssh.com/portable.html)
I know NeXT platform has problems. I'm going to spend tonight looking at
it.
Also, take a moment to see what manpage type ./configure decided for your
system and if it's 'cat' please let us know.
Thanks.
- Ben
2002 Jan 07
1
Non-root hostname auth problem
All:
I have a problem connecting Openssh 3.0.2p1 on Solaris 8 using hostname
authentication for non-root users. When I connect to the sshd from a
second machine as root it works fine using HostbasedAuthentication, but it
always fails with non-root users.
I suspect that I am having a permissions problem somewhere, but I'll be
damned if I can figure out where.
Any and all help
2001 Nov 15
1
ssh -2 and hostbasedauth
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how to read OpenSSH's log files (to assist
our people in diagnosing "why is it always asking me for passwords").
All clients and servers are 3.0p1.
First: server does not have the client's RSA2 key in known_host.
debug1: done: ssh_kex2.
debug1: send SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST
debug1: service_accept: ssh-userauth
debug1: got
2003 Feb 26
2
OpenSSH 3.4p1 hostbased authentication
Hi,
We want to use Hostbased Authentication in OpenSSH 3.4p1 completely based on
rhosts or shosts. Don't want to have any keys exchange between server and
client.
Created /etc/ssh/sshd_config on OpenSSH server with:
RhostsAuthentication yes
IgnoreRhosts no
HostbasedAuthentication yes
Created /etc/ssh/ssh_config on client with:
Host *
HostbasedAuthentication yes
Created /etc/rhosts.equiv,
2001 May 03
1
Rhosts Auth Issues with OpenSSH 2.9p1 on Solaris 2.7
I've installed OpenSSH 2.9p1 on Solaris 2.7 and I am trying to get rhost
authentication working. Something appears to be wrong with the client
side as I can do rhost auth with a ssh1.2.27 client. Any help would be
appreciated.
/opt/openssh-2.9p1/etc/ssh_config is:
ForwardX11 yes
RhostsAuthentication yes
/opt/openssh-2.9p1/etc/sshd_config is:
Port 22
IgnoreRhosts no
StrictModes yes
2001 Jun 13
1
2.9p1 SCO OS 5.0.5 server and Linux client hang on exit when using X11 forwarding and protocol 2
When I run this command:
ssh -1 -v -n -l root njdb1b /usr/bin/X11/xterm -sb -sl 1000 -T njdb1b -e find /etc
An xterm appears on my screen, the contents of /etc scroll by and then ssh exits.
When I invoke the same command with the -2 option, the xterm appears (and disappears) but
ssh never exits. netstat says the (ssh) connection is still established but the xterm
is no longer
2002 Mar 29
2
Non-interactive root access via hostbased using shosts.equiv
Hello all!
I'm looking for a solution to the following problem -
I need to be able to use OpenSSH from root on one
system to perform work on several dozen other systems
using some automation. The restrictions that have to
be met to keep the business happy are that no
cleartext passwords or unencrypted private keys can be
stored on disk. Since this is within an automated
environment, there
2001 May 24
4
bug report
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 10:49:54PM -0400, mugz wrote:
>
> I'm always a bit slow to report bugs i see, figuing someone else will
> report it and that it will eventually get fixed. This one has been
> somewhat of a problem for a while now. I run Linux Slackware -current and
> just upgraded to OpenSSH 2.9p1, but I have noticed this same bug on every
> platform and OS running
2001 Feb 19
1
FreeBSD 4.2 OpenSSH2.3.0 client vs Red Hat 6.2 OpenSSH2.5.1p1 sshd
mdb-bsd is a FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE box morpheus is a Red Hat Linux 6.2
box with openssl 0.9.6 on it.
Attempts to use SSHv2 fail. Using SSHv1 succeeds.
sshd from OpenSSH2.5.1p1 is getting a
fatal: xfree: NULL pointer given as argument
Full client and server interaction given below.
-- Mark
Script started on Mon Feb 19 10:47:01 2001
1:mdb at mdb-bsd$ ssh -v -v -v -2 -x morpheus date
SSH Version
2003 Feb 28
1
Hostbased Authentication Question
Hi,
I am still working on getting hostbased authentication working in
OpenSSH 3.5p1. I emailed the user list, and got no response. It seems so
simple, yet I have continued to have problems getting it working properly.
I've read posts about it on this list, and the openssh-unix-dev list, and
nothing I have tried seems to work. My question is this, does it matter
which key, either
2001 Aug 03
1
Disconnecting: protocol error: rcvd type 98
When I SSH using protocol 1 from a Debian box running OpenSSH 2.9p2-4
to a sparc.sunos5 box running vanilla OpenSSH 2.9.1, after a little
while (of inactivity?) I get the following message on the client
terminal:
Disconnecting: protocol error: rcvd type 98
Looking further, this message is actually caused by the SSH daemon.
However, I'm at a loss to determine why sshd is doing this.
I attach
2001 Feb 19
7
Packet integrity error. (34)
Hi,
I am using Van Dyke SecureCRT 3.2.1 to access an AIX server running
OpenSSH-2.5.0p1. Using ssh1 with X11 forwarding enabled, the server
reports the following error (in the client session):
Packet integrity error. (34)
This problem was not evident in 2.3.0p1. Running sshd in debug gives the
output:
debug1: sshd version OpenSSH_2.5.1p1
debug1: load_private_key_autodetect: type 0 RSA1
2004 Aug 24
1
Possible problem with hostbased protocol 1 rhosts authentication
I found this problem when working with the Suse9.1 distribution, but have
since reproduced it with a vanilla build of Openssh
(openssh-3.9p1.tar.gz). Basically I cannot get a command like this:
XXXX>ssh -vvv -1 -o "RhostsAuthentication yes" AAAA
to work. Yes the appropriate settings are in the servers sshd_config file.
Hostbased protocol 1 ssh using rhosts between computers is
2001 Mar 21
1
Disconnecting: Bad packet length 2056273721.
OpenSSH-2.5.2.p1 won't connect to OpenSSH-2.5.1p2 using
version 2 protocol, quitting with the error message:
[dunlap at tesla dunlap]$ ssh -2 kraken
7a 90 3f 39 37 67 0d 9e ac 43 74 c3 83 83 f5 a2
Disconnecting: Bad packet length 2056273721.
tesla is Linux tesla.apl.washington.edu 2.2.16-3 #1 Mon Jun 19
19:11:44 EDT 2000 i686 unknown Intel RHL6.2 with OpenSSH-2.5.2.p1
compiled from sources
2002 Apr 24
1
hostbased authentication and the root account
We have a problem using hostbased authentication in combination with the
root account. We use hostbased authentication to hop from a 'management
server' where we use strong authentication to several systems in a cluster.
The management server is defined in shosts.equiv and the public key of this
server is defined in ssh_known_hosts. This setup works for all users except
for the root user
2004 Sep 10
11
[Bug 910] known_hosts port numbers
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=910
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2023 Nov 10
1
@cert-authority for hostbased auth - sans shosts?
On 09/11/23, Marian Beermann (public at enkore.de) wrote:
> ... while OpenSSH does support using a CA in conjunction with hostbased
> authentication, it still requires a list of all authorized host names in the
> rhosts / shosts file.
I'm not familiar with the use of .rhosts/.shosts, but I don't think those are needed at all with a machine or per-user known_hosts file/files
2001 Mar 10
2
passphrase for non existent key?
Hi there. I'm being asked for a passphrase for a key file that does not exist.
See debug output below. Both client and server default to SSH2. Creating a DSA key without a password and copying the public
portion to the server's authorized_keys2 allowed me to login w/o a password. I downloaded and installed the latest version of SSH
from OpenBSD CVS, and now its asking me for the
2015 Jan 09
5
OpenSSH_6.7p1 hostbased authentication failing on linux->linux connection. what's wrong with my config?
I run OpenSSH on linux
@ client
which ssh
/usr/local/bin/ssh
ssh -v
OpenSSH_6.7p1, OpenSSL 1.0.1j 15 Oct 2014
@ server
which sshd
/usr/local/bin/sshd
sshd -v
unknown option -- V
OpenSSH_6.7p1, OpenSSL 1.0.1j 15 Oct 2014
usage: sshd [-46DdeiqTt] [-b bits] [-C connection_spec] [-c host_cert_file]
[-E log_file] [-f config_file] [-g login_grace_time]