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Browse All TopicsI've been using WS_FTP in SSH mode on my WinXP machine to connect to my RedHat 9 linux box for at least 5 years now and just yesterday I got the following log messages when attempting to connect through the WinXP GUI client...
[2006.08.24 23:37:21.854] Connecting to 192.168.1.14:22
[2006.08.24 23:37:21.864] Connected to 192.168.1.14:22 in 0.010014 seconds, Waiting for Server Response
[2006.08.24 23:37:21.864] Server Welcome: SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_3.5p1
[2006.08.24 23:37:21.864] Client Version: SSH-2.0-WS_FTP-8.0-2003.05
[2006.08.24 23:37:22.105] SSH DSA Error 168235011 verifying DSS Signature
[2006.08.24 23:37:22.105] Failed SSH Key Exchange
[2006.08.24 23:37:22.105] SSH Transport closed.
The only message on the linux box in /var/log/messages are as follows:
Aug 27 17:58:31 barney [20430]: Local disconnected: Connection closed.
Aug 27 17:58:31 barney [20430]: connection lost: 'Connection closed.'
I get a similar error when I connect on the command line from directly on the linux box, but I can ignore the error and install a new key. Why can't I do this in WS_FTP? What does it mean and how do I fix it?
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by: arnoldPosted on 2006-08-27 at 23:59:58ID: 17402099
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