SUMMARY: ssh1, what am I missing here

From: Tru64 User <tru64user_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2001 11:20:11 -0700 (PDT)

Found on two that the deamon was showing up on 'ps',
but wasn't allowing connections. Killed, and restarted
both (x3, then it worked!!) . Thanks to Kevin Dea,
Steve Devender and Mike Iglesias for their prompt
replies.

(From Steve, I will look it up)

If you get the "Secure connection refused" message
from a system, then
sshd isn't running on that system. Maybe you should
check again
whether
sshd is really working on the systems that give you
that message.

I'm a big fan of OpenSSH
(http://openssh.com/portable.html) which
supports both SSH 1 and SSH 2 protocols in the same
package and has
none
of the licensing ambiguities of the ssh.com SSH 2
package. OpenSSH is
slightly harder to set up, mainly because it uses the
OpenSSL libraries
(http://openssl.org) for most of its cryptographic
functionality and
those need to be built and installed separately, but
I've found it to
be
a much nicer product.









--- Tru64 User <tru64user_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> HI,
> Had ssh1 installed bout 6 months ago, but now we
> have
> to use it thru out. I have ssh ver. 1.2.26 [Alpha
> osf
> 4.0g],protocol version 1.5 (Standard version, does
> not
> use RSAREF)
> Client ssh1 work fine (ie. I can run the ssh1
> command
> from any of the four). Server works ok on 2/4
> servers
> (ie I can login thru ssh1). sshd deamon is running
> fine on all. Almost (if not) picture perfect config
> in
> terms of sshd_config file.
> On other two, getting:
> aaa_at_/usr/users/mollel$ ssh bbb
> Secure connection to bbb refused; reverting to
> insecure method.
> Using rsh. WARNING: Connection will not be
> encrypted.
> Password:
> Seen traces of this problem all over the web, but
> not
> the definite solution. Must be missing configuration
> somewhere.
>
> _Thanks in advance.
>
> nb. thinking of moving to ssh2 altogether. +,-'s?
>
> _Richard.
>
>
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