SSHD stopped working after I updated!(Internal)
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Support knowledgebase (ssh_6.0)
Applies to
SuSE Linux: Version 6.0
This article refers to an older version of SuSE Linux.
Therefore some of the informations given in this article may
be outdated or the article may contain stale links.
SuSE-INTERN:
Symptom:
After updating to SuSE Linux 6.0 you are no longer able to access
your computer with ssh. You get the message Permission
denied.
Reason:
The default configuration of sshd was too insecure. In the case
of a failed RSA Authentication, the insecure password authentication
method would have been used. This is no longer the case.
Solution:
- Generate a private/public key pair on each system (source
and destination computer), by using the command
ssh-keygen
and following the directions.
- place the key
$HOME/.ssh/identity.pub
in the
$HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys
file on the remote
computer.
Keywords:
SDB-ssh_6.0, Copyright SuSE Linux AG, Nürnberg, Germany
Author: choeger@suse.de
- Version: 05. Jan 1999
SuSE Linux AG - Last generated: 02. Apr 2002 by choeger (sdb_gen 1.40.0)