[Bug 648] Cannot login using SecureCRT since openssh 3.7p1

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Wed Sep 17 18:50:15 EST 2003


http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648





------- Additional Comments From simon at igrin.co.nz  2003-09-17 18:50 -------
No, it doesn't work for a non root account either.

Using -o PermitRootLogin=yes doesn't help either, although I should point out I 
already have this in my sshd_config. Also in my sshd_config are:

PasswordAuthentication yes
UseLogin yes
UsePrivilegeSeparation yes
Compression no

As I mentioned, using the openssh ssh client from another Linux box *can* log 
in using password authentication both as root or non root, and yet SecureCRT 
cannot. I've tried both ssh1 and ssh2 in SecureCRT, with no results.

As an extra data point I just tried using Putty V0.51, and the result 
is "Access denied" after entering the password.

Reverting to 3.4p1 allows both SecureCRT and Putty to log in ok. I'm at a loss 
to explain why the openssh ssh client can connect to both versions.




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