PAMAuthenticationViaKbdInt no

Ed Phillips ed at UDel.Edu
Wed Jul 3 02:33:55 EST 2002


If I set it to "no", should I still be able to login with a typed-in
password? I get messages such as these:

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Jul  2 12:23:39 remedy.udel.edu sshd[6811]: [ID 800047 local4.debug] debug1: userauth-request for user ed service ssh-connection method password
Jul  2 12:23:39 remedy.udel.edu sshd[6811]: [ID 800047 local4.debug] debug1: attempt 1 failures 1
Jul  2 12:23:39 remedy.udel.edu sshd[6811]: [ID 800047 local4.debug] debug2: input_userauth_request: try method password
Jul  2 12:23:39 remedy.udel.edu sshd[6811]: [ID 800047 local4.debug] debug1: PAM Password authentication accepted for user "ed"
Jul  2 12:23:39 remedy.udel.edu sshd[6811]: [ID 800047 local4.info] Accepted password for ed from 128.175.1.9 port 33485 ssh2
---

What is a typical example of PAM "challenge response" authentication as
referred to in sshd(8) under the explanation for
"PAMAuthenticationViaKbdInt"?

Just a sanity check...

Thanks,

	Ed

Ed Phillips <ed at udel.edu> University of Delaware (302) 831-6082
Systems Programmer III, Network and Systems Services
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