[wplug] weird rsync error

Tom Rhodes trhodes at FreeBSD.org
Wed Mar 19 23:01:17 EST 2008


On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 23:53:15 -0400
Patrick Wagstrom <patrick at wagstrom.net> wrote:

> Zach wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 10:39 PM, Tom Rhodes <trhodes at freebsd.org> wrote:
> >>  That's very interesting - I've only seen that issue on OpenSolaris
> >>  but I guess it can happen here as well.  Run this:
> >>
> >>  scp id_dsa.pub username at host:~/.ssh/authorized_keys
> >>
> >>  Should have also noted that I'm assuming sshd on the server is
> >>  allowing keys - though, if it isn't, you should be able to just
> >>  create your own ssh_config locally and overwrite.  But we'll
> >>  cross that bridge when we come to it.
> > 
> > Hi Tom,
> > 
> > Seems once again a connection is established but no file transfer
> > takes place. This is really vexing! Details below:
> 
> > debug1: Authentications that can continue:
> > gssapi-with-mic,publickey,gssapi,password,keyboard-interactive
> 
> This is a key line.  Despite the fact that the machine advertises it use a 
> public key, it really can't, that's why it's not accepting it.  This is 
> endemic to machines that accept kerberized SSH sessions at CMU.  Your 
> client is offering the key, but the server isn't accepting it.  Don't 
> worry, it happens on many many machines at CMU.
> 
> The solution to a passwordless login is to use kinit to get a kerberos 
> ticket and then use a kerberized version of SSH to login.

To me it looks more like an incompatilibity, but I don't know
much about the server machine.  Is is "ssh" or "openssh" ?

-- 
Tom Rhodes


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