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Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 08:16:05 -0700 (PDT)
From: Chap Harrison <clh@pobox.com>
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Subject: OpenSSH login failing thru PuTTY/plink
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Hi,

I've installed and configured OpenSSH on two Windows 2003 Server / Cygwin
machines ("chaplab1" and "chaplab2").  I've tried, with PuTTY and plink.exe
on a Windows 2003 machine on the same LAN, to connect chaplab2, and get
"failed to authenticate".  But I *can* PuTTY to chaplab1/Cygwin, and from
its command line I can ssh into chaplab2.

All three nodes are on 192.168.*

Both chaplab1 and chaplab2's host.allow & host.deny files are identical:

host.allow:
sshd: ALL

host.deny:
ALL:ALL EXCEPT localhost AND '192.168.':DENY

In fact, chaplab 1&2 should be identical in as many ways as possible.

Can anyone suggest a next step to try?

Thanks
Chap

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