Re: SSHD with Secured authentication, using RSA PAM client



On 7/31/07, Edward Reiss <ed.reiss@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Has anyone got ssh to authenticate to SecureID? We have to use the version
of sshd included with Solaris 9, 1.0.1, and we cannot get it to work. It
seems Solaris always tries to authenticate locally even after I configure
pam.conf. RSA has a "work around" but they do not support even the work
around.

I've set up a number of machines for SecurID authentication with ssh,
but haven't tried it on any recent Solaris version.


RSA will support OpenSSH, but not the sshd included with Solaris.

I believe you've answered your own question.

Kevin
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Moderator, unofficial RSA ACE/Server + SecurID users group:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/securid-users/



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