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On my V7R4 partition we simply started the *SSHD daemon and signed on after
accepting the certificate.
That's out of box. Since you were messing with Ciphers earlier, are you
sure you did not enable/disable on of them needed for this?

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 7:39 AM Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I downloaded Scott's presentation. Basically it says at my release of the
OS I should be able to run STRTCPSVR *SSHD and it will automatically
generate the keys and I should be able to connect right away using putty.
I'm using the same putty client that he is. I get the log in but it fails
after I enter in my password.

Rob Berendt
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Hi, Rob,

Scott put together a nice presentation about this topic, it is available
here as a .pdf --

http://www.scottklement.com/presentations/#OPENSSH


Perhaps that might help?

Mark S. Waterbury

On Thursday, November 14, 2019, 5:10:46 PM EST, Rob Berendt <
rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Ok, I hear all this stuff about how using qsHell and/or pase to process
some things isn't quite as kosher as using a ssh client, such as putty. I
think Scott Klement explained it with "Need for a "Real" Unix Terminal".
I'm starting to accept that.

How does one set up your partition to get to it using a putty client?

I see that the webby "IBM Navigator for i" says that SSHD is started.
NETSTAT *CNN shows
F15 subset to port 22
Remote Remote Local Local
Address Port Address Port Type
* * 2##.##.##.## ssh *TCP
And the job is:
Current
Name User Number Type User
QP0ZSPWT QPGMR 622938 *BCH QPGMR


I use that address in my putty client on my PC. I get:
login as: rob
Pre-authentication banner message from server:
| Welcome! Please login.
End of banner message from server
Keyboard-interactive authentication prompts from server:
| password
| Password:
Enter in my password. That screen displays: End of keyboard-interactive
prompts from server
And I get a popup: Server refused to start a shell/command





I am using:
PuTTY
Release 0.71
Build platform: 64-bit x86 Windows
Compiler: clang 7.0.0 (tags/RELEASE_700/final), emulating Visual Studio
2013 / MSVC++ 12.0 (_MSC_VER=1800)
Embedded HTML Help file: yes
Source commit: abfc751c3ee7d57bf3f127a458c40bb4ca2b6996
(c) 1997-2019 Simon Tatham. All rights reserved.


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