Re: SSH doesn't work without a user logged in?

From: Joonas Saarinen (saarinen@nospam.mbnet.fi)
Date: 12/31/01


From: Joonas Saarinen <saarinen@nospam.mbnet.fi>
Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 11:00:51 GMT


"Richard E. Silverman" wrote:
>
> How are you expecting authentication to take place?

I don't know. What I want is that I get the same functionality
as when I type manually the ssh command and it prompts for password
(keyboard-interactive). I wonder what's the reason it won't allow
any login methods when started automatically.



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