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I've decided to add ipv6 support via aiccu to enable ssh'ing to some of my boxes wherever they are (and when behind the NAT). Everything is fine except when I'm trying to connect to my ArchLinux based machine from Ubuntu based machine.
I get strange:
$ ssh 2001:6a0:XXX:XX::X
WARNING!
UNSCHEDULED OFF-WORLD ACTIVATION!
Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interactive).
Google tells me only that this is a not so funny Stargate quote. WTF? Why?
IPv4 connection works fine. Connecting from localhost to ArchLinux box works as well. I've compiled the openssh without tcp_wrappers because it lacks some ipv6 patch (BTW. can we get rid of tcp_wrappers - it's useless and only confuses people) but with no change.
What can this be?
Last edited by dpc.ucore.info (2011-01-16 20:26:20)
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Interesting indeed... I guess one of openssh devs watched too much syfy Anyway, looks like ML @ openssh.com is the right place to ask.
> BTW. can we get rid of tcp_wrappers - it's useless and only confuses people
No it isn't. It's just another layer of security -- just put ALL : ALL in hosts.allow, if you don't like it.
Arch Linux is more than just GNU/Linux -- it's an adventure
pkill -9 systemd
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are you sure you are hitting your server? That is a banner that a sysadmin setup
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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are you sure you are hitting your server? That is a banner that a sysadmin setup
You're are so right. I've made a typo in /etc/hosts that propagated when I was copying it. So lame...
Thank you for your help. I'll have to investigate who is that SG1 admin.
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