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| Hi. I just installed Debian v3.1 overnight since I was replacing old Red Hat Linux 7.1 OS. I installed it cleanly (wiped out everything on a 30 GB HDD). I installed SSH daemon and client from apt-get install. I cannot ssh (1 and 2) into this box due to these errors: SSH2 says "Unable to authenticate using any of the configured authentication methods". SSH1 says "The server does not support authentication type Password ... The server supports the following authentications: RSA TIS" Note this test was just from a Windows box to a Linux box on an Intranet! How do I make SecureCRT work with this Debian system? I hope I don't have to upgrade SecureCRT v3.4.8 since I prefer 3.x version (4.x is bloated to me). I would use PuTTY, but it doesn't have zmodem which only SecureCRT has. I know I can use SCP, but it doesn't have file transfer resume availabilty and UI is annoying. Thank you in advance. -- "Oh, look what Kyle got me, it's a red Mega... Ants in the pants? Ants in the pants?! Ants in the Pants?!! ..." --Eric Cartman in South Park's Damien Episode (Season 1; Episode 8) /\___/\ / /\ /\ \ Phillip (Ant) @ http://antfarm.ma.cx & http://aqfl.net | |o o| | E-mail: philpi@earthlink.netANT or ANTant@zimage.com \ _ / Nuke ANT from e-mail address if your e-mail was returned. ( ) |