* Kurt Lieber ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly: > On Monday 03 December 2001 05:06 pm, Cassandra Lynette Ludwig wrote: > > > Okay, that looks like there is a problem with permissions or some such on > > the files... I'll check my file permissions... > > > > Okay, here is the permission list from my /etc/ssh directory > [snip] > > Yep -- those match my permissions as well. > > > Okay, the command I used to generate the private keys was :- > > ssh-keygen -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key
Hmm... I'd use ssh-keygen -t rsa here... > > ssh-keygen -t dsa -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key > > OK, so you're doing RSA authentication using SSH v1? I'm hoping to disable > the v1 protocol altogether. Also, I'm assuming the "ssh_host_rsa_key" in the > second line should really be "ssh_host_dsa_key" :) Kurt, check your ssh_config (not sshd_config) and see if you have "Protocol" line in it. We had an ssh client on one of our DeadRat boxen that wouldn't connect to anything until I removed the "Protocol 2,1" line (repeat, this is in client config, not server). Dima -- I like the US government, makes the Aussie one look less dumb and THAT is a pretty big effort. -- Craig Small