Can't login to an OS X box using ssh

From: Ben Nave (bnave@psu.edu)
Date: 02/24/03


From: bnave@psu.edu (Ben Nave)
Date: 24 Feb 2003 08:52:25 -0800

Sorry if this is the wrong group for this. I couldn't seem to find a
better one. If there is a better place to ask this question then
please let me know.

Anyway, my problem is that I can no longer log in to my Mac OS X.2.4
machine using ssh from a windows or unix machine. I am using the
standard built in ssh daemon meaning that I checked the allow remote
access box in the sharing control panel. This had worked fine for me.
 I can't remember exactly when this stopped working because I use ssh
on mac os 9, windows xp, and solaris machinces all over campus. It
will no longer work from the windows or solaris machines, but oddly
enough still works from an os 9 machine. The unix client doesn't give
any errors, it just doesn't connect and returns to the command prompt.
 The windows client fails and give's me the error: "Key Exchange
Failed". I'm not really sure where to start looking for the cause of
this problem. Any ideas?

Please cc any responses to bnave@psu.edu
Thanks!
-Ben



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