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Date:      Sat, 8 Dec 2001 09:23:33 -0500
From:      "Jim Flowers" <jflowers@ezo.net>
To:        <xphilius@yahoo.com>, "micheas" <micheas@micheas.dyns.net>
Cc:        <security@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Anyone know Free Mac OS 9.xx SSH2 client??
Message-ID:  <001f01c17ff3$ed1cc270$22b197ce@ezo.net>
References:  <20011208071154.72128.qmail@web11801.mail.yahoo.com>

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You don't say what the ssh server is but I assume it is stock fbsd.  Can you
generate DSA key pair on Mac and then convert the public key with
`ssh-keygen -X -f ~/.ssh/whateverkey.pub >> authorized_keys2`.  This is
explained well in SecureCRT help doumentation.  Just figured it out for the
ssh.com client.

----- Original Message -----
From: "X Philius" <xphilius@yahoo.com>
To: "micheas" <micheas@micheas.dyns.net>
Cc: <security@FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 2:11 AM
Subject: Re: Anyone know Free Mac OS 9.xx SSH2 client??


> Micheas,
> But have you managed to use it with public key authentication, SSH2 DSA
> type? I have used MacSSH, and it works fine for SSH2 with password
> auth, but I get the error described below when I try to use public key
> auth.
>
> Jason
>
> --- micheas <micheas@micheas.dyns.net> wrote:
> > macssh is a gpl product that I find usefull
> >
> > http://macssh.com
> >
> --- xphilius
> I have tried MacSSH (based on the classic Better
> > > Telnet) and it works for regular password logins, but not with a
> > public key.  It always fails with this error (from the server log):
> > > Dec  5 22:07:06 myserver sshd[44444]: bad pkalg spki-sign-dss
> > > Dec  5 22:07:06 myserver sshd[44444]: Failed publickey for me from
> > > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx port 49157 ssh2
>
>
>
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