Hi Michael, try to check out /etc/pam.d/ssh if there is any restriction or misconfiguration
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 16:31, Michael Sims wrote: > Sorry if this is a silly or obvious question, but I've Googled and search the > mailing list archives and cannot find anything relevant. > > I'm using PuTTY 0.53b from a Windows 2000 machine to SSH to a Debian Sarge server > running OpenSSH 3.8.1p1-8. The problem I am having is that I am only given one > chance to enter my password correctly. If I mistype it on the first attempt, I am > prompted a second time, but the second attempt will fail regardless of whether I > supply the right password or not. > > This problem does not occur if I use the ssh client on the Debian machine ('ssh > localhost'), or the ssh client I have on another Red Hat box I have handy, which > leads me to believe it's a PuTTY issue. However, PuTTY doesn't behave this way when > I ssh to the Red Hat box. > > In an effort to troubleshoot this I ran the SSH server in debug mode > (/usr/sbin/sshd -ddd). I can't really tell much from the output, but I find that > with a working SSH client I see this message before each prompt: > > Postponed keyboard-interactive for ... > > whereas I see the following message before the second prompt when using PuTTY: > > Failed keyboard-interactive/pam for ... > > Has anyone seen this before? I'd appreciate any insight or pointers... TIA > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]