Re: Host based authentication and /etc/hosts.equiv
From: Richard E. Silverman (res_at_qoxp.net)
Date: 07/13/05
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Date: 13 Jul 2005 08:08:16 -0400
>>>>> "MS" == mike salehi@gmail com <mike.salehi@gmail.com> writes:
MS> Notice it seems to accept it but then it goes to next
MS> authetication.
The "acceptance" refers to authorization; if it can't authenticate the
server, it would have this effect. Read the link I gave you again,
focusing on the way the server determines the name by which it will look
up the client's hostkey. Also check the logging and/or debugging messages
on the server to find out what it's doing.
-- Richard Silverman res@qoxp.net
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