-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Al Sparks top-posted: > Strangely enough, it was set to "no", but I set it to "yes" and it still > won't give me a password prompt. > --- Craig McLean <craig@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Al Sparks wrote: >>>> I'm trying to use my ssh client to connect to a server. By the way, >>>> I'm able to connect using PuTTY on an XP machine. >>>> >>>> When I >>>> ssh v whatever >>>> the error at the bottom includes this: >>>> Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-with-mic,password) > [snip] >>>> What do I need to change in my /etc/ssh/ssh_config (or actually >>>> ~/.ssh/config) to make this work? >>>> === Al >>>> > Sounds like a case of missing "PasswordAuthentication yes" in .ssh/config? > > C. Ok, just out of interest my /etc/ssh/ssh_config is all commented, and works just fine. Perhaps you could try doing the same? I don't see anything in your ssh_config which really needs to be there. If this has no effect, check the sshd logs on the server for more information about what went wrong. BTW, you did say that putty has no problem using password auth? C. - -- Craig McLean http://fukka.co.uk craig@xxxxxxxxxxx Where the fun never starts Powered by FreeBSD, and GIN! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFESM3XMDDagS2VwJ4RAvFkAJ4xXcdavhivW+vUXlsuA0AYqq5iFgCgiBDP GvHCVl3fvPe+qP/Fokt9ayw= =vSJZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----