cannot connect - LOGIN FAILED 19 Years, 2 Months ago
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I reinstalled a linux system, and thus caused its ssh-key to be recreated.
How do I clear the key cache in absolute telnet? I can't seem to find a way, and the result is I get "cannot connect -- login failed".
Note that I tried ssh-ing in via other machines, and even via cygwin on the same (windows) machine--it works fine.
[ August 27, 2004, 11:22 AM: Message edited by: Brian T. Pence ]
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Re: cannot connect - LOGIN FAILED 19 Years, 1 Month ago
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'login failed' should not be related to the key cache. It's possible that you've saved your password and that's causing you problems. Did you ever get this resolved?
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Re: cannot connect - LOGIN FAILED 19 Years, 1 Month ago
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No, unfortunately it has not been resolved. I'm pretty sure it is not saving the password, as it is querying me for it each time. What else can I do to help you diagnose what the issue is?
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Re: cannot connect - LOGIN FAILED 19 Years, 1 Month ago
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Have you tried the latest version (3.13)??
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