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Hello Rob,
Am 15.11.2019 um 14:48 schrieb Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>:
So does this mean I am using the ssh_config out of etc instead ofopenssh-4.7p1/etc?
Doesn't matter. It's for ssh *outgoing* connections. You want to have
incoming connections.
I get the log in but it fails after I enter in my password.
Which user are you trying? A normal one or QSECOFR? I don't have ssh
available right now on an i but I know from Linux that direct root-access
is blocked by default on new installs from some version of OpenSSH.
What about the system's password level?
:wq! PoC
PGP-Key: DDD3 4ABF 6413 38DE - https://www.pocnet.net/poc-key.asc
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