Permission denied when connecting via ssh (ipv6)
I use a key to authenticate. When I connect using ipv4 it's working.
Using ipv6 I can not login (using password or not).
Do I need a seperate rsa-key to manage ipv6 ssh's?
ssh ipv6 rsa
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I use a key to authenticate. When I connect using ipv4 it's working.
Using ipv6 I can not login (using password or not).
Do I need a seperate rsa-key to manage ipv6 ssh's?
ssh ipv6 rsa
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Welcome to Super User! Basic things first- have you confirmed that both IPv4 and v6 names / addresses point to the same place? And that sshd is listening for v6 connections? It's easy to get caught out!
– bertieb
Dec 1 at 10:08
Feeling dumb! :DAddressFamily any
solved it. Thank you. Promising I gonna google a little more next time. :P :)
– elp
Dec 1 at 10:13
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No problem, it's happened top me more than once! You could add that as an answer :)
– bertieb
Dec 1 at 10:24
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I use a key to authenticate. When I connect using ipv4 it's working.
Using ipv6 I can not login (using password or not).
Do I need a seperate rsa-key to manage ipv6 ssh's?
ssh ipv6 rsa
I use a key to authenticate. When I connect using ipv4 it's working.
Using ipv6 I can not login (using password or not).
Do I need a seperate rsa-key to manage ipv6 ssh's?
ssh ipv6 rsa
ssh ipv6 rsa
asked Dec 1 at 10:01
elp
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Welcome to Super User! Basic things first- have you confirmed that both IPv4 and v6 names / addresses point to the same place? And that sshd is listening for v6 connections? It's easy to get caught out!
– bertieb
Dec 1 at 10:08
Feeling dumb! :DAddressFamily any
solved it. Thank you. Promising I gonna google a little more next time. :P :)
– elp
Dec 1 at 10:13
1
No problem, it's happened top me more than once! You could add that as an answer :)
– bertieb
Dec 1 at 10:24
add a comment |
1
Welcome to Super User! Basic things first- have you confirmed that both IPv4 and v6 names / addresses point to the same place? And that sshd is listening for v6 connections? It's easy to get caught out!
– bertieb
Dec 1 at 10:08
Feeling dumb! :DAddressFamily any
solved it. Thank you. Promising I gonna google a little more next time. :P :)
– elp
Dec 1 at 10:13
1
No problem, it's happened top me more than once! You could add that as an answer :)
– bertieb
Dec 1 at 10:24
1
1
Welcome to Super User! Basic things first- have you confirmed that both IPv4 and v6 names / addresses point to the same place? And that sshd is listening for v6 connections? It's easy to get caught out!
– bertieb
Dec 1 at 10:08
Welcome to Super User! Basic things first- have you confirmed that both IPv4 and v6 names / addresses point to the same place? And that sshd is listening for v6 connections? It's easy to get caught out!
– bertieb
Dec 1 at 10:08
Feeling dumb! :D
AddressFamily any
solved it. Thank you. Promising I gonna google a little more next time. :P :)– elp
Dec 1 at 10:13
Feeling dumb! :D
AddressFamily any
solved it. Thank you. Promising I gonna google a little more next time. :P :)– elp
Dec 1 at 10:13
1
1
No problem, it's happened top me more than once! You could add that as an answer :)
– bertieb
Dec 1 at 10:24
No problem, it's happened top me more than once! You could add that as an answer :)
– bertieb
Dec 1 at 10:24
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Forgot to adjust AddressFamily any
in sshd config file.
Edit: if you are managing several keys with in a ~/.ssh/config
file you need to add a seperate entry for the IPv6 connection.
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It sounds like a DNS server would simplify the way you’re using your remote hosts.
– Winny
Dec 7 at 9:43
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Forgot to adjust AddressFamily any
in sshd config file.
Edit: if you are managing several keys with in a ~/.ssh/config
file you need to add a seperate entry for the IPv6 connection.
2
It sounds like a DNS server would simplify the way you’re using your remote hosts.
– Winny
Dec 7 at 9:43
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Forgot to adjust AddressFamily any
in sshd config file.
Edit: if you are managing several keys with in a ~/.ssh/config
file you need to add a seperate entry for the IPv6 connection.
2
It sounds like a DNS server would simplify the way you’re using your remote hosts.
– Winny
Dec 7 at 9:43
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Forgot to adjust AddressFamily any
in sshd config file.
Edit: if you are managing several keys with in a ~/.ssh/config
file you need to add a seperate entry for the IPv6 connection.
Forgot to adjust AddressFamily any
in sshd config file.
Edit: if you are managing several keys with in a ~/.ssh/config
file you need to add a seperate entry for the IPv6 connection.
edited Dec 7 at 9:27
answered Dec 1 at 11:40
elp
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It sounds like a DNS server would simplify the way you’re using your remote hosts.
– Winny
Dec 7 at 9:43
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It sounds like a DNS server would simplify the way you’re using your remote hosts.
– Winny
Dec 7 at 9:43
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It sounds like a DNS server would simplify the way you’re using your remote hosts.
– Winny
Dec 7 at 9:43
It sounds like a DNS server would simplify the way you’re using your remote hosts.
– Winny
Dec 7 at 9:43
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Welcome to Super User! Basic things first- have you confirmed that both IPv4 and v6 names / addresses point to the same place? And that sshd is listening for v6 connections? It's easy to get caught out!
– bertieb
Dec 1 at 10:08
Feeling dumb! :D
AddressFamily any
solved it. Thank you. Promising I gonna google a little more next time. :P :)– elp
Dec 1 at 10:13
1
No problem, it's happened top me more than once! You could add that as an answer :)
– bertieb
Dec 1 at 10:24