Re: Specifying PAM as the authentication method to use in SSH(Client)

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On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 22:28, leeweiqi wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying to connect to an ssh server that uses PAM, but can't seem to "tell" my ssh client to connect using PAM.
> How do i do this?

You don't.  PAM is an implementation detail of the password
authentication method on the server side.  "pam" is not a valid option
for "PreferredAuthentications".

> debug1: got SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT 
> debug1: authentications that can continue: publickey,password,pam-1@ssh.com 
> debug1: no more auth methods to try 

It didn't continue because none of the methods supported by the server
were in your "PreferredAuthentications".

> Another command: 
> ssh -l user123 mysshserver.com -v 
...
> Permission denied (publickey,pam-1@ssh.com). 
> debug1: Calling cleanup 0x80674b0(0x0) 
> 
> What's wrong? Thanks for all help!

Consult the logs on mysshserver.com.  You might find useful information
in /var/log/secure or /var/log/messages.




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