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From: Noonan, Mr. Sean P. (noonansnosc.mil)
Date: Mon Nov 05 2001 - 11:51:30 CST

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    I use CRT v3.3 with SSH2 against 4.3-STABLE without problems. Here's my
    /etc/sshd/sshd_config and the method I use to convert the v2 key for use
    with ssh2. Any problems email me at my personal address,
    snoonansnoonan.com.

    P.S. - I don't allow root to login directly, but that's not the crux of your
    problem...so it shouldn't matter...

    Good luck,

    Sean.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: owner-freebsd-securityFreeBSD.ORG
    [mailto:owner-freebsd-securityFreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Anthony
    Atkielski
    Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 9:14 AM
    To: freebsd-securityFreeBSD.ORG
    Subject: SecureCRT and SSH2 on FreeBSD

    Can anyone assist me with the exact configuration for getting SecureCRT (on
    Windows) to work with SSH2 against a FreeBSD server? I got SSH1 to work
    okay,
    and--mysteriously--SSH2 seems to work against my Web server (4.2 release) on
    the
    Net, but I can't connect to my own FreeBSD 4.3 server at home; all I get is
    a
    message saying

    Public-key authentication with the SSH2 server for user root failed. Please
    verify username and public/private key pair.

    Do I have to run anything to make SSH2 work, or is sshd sufficient? I have
    telnetd disabled. I have PermitRootLogin set to without-password. root can
    log
    in under SSH1, but nobody can log in under SSH2.

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