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Date:      Thu, 20 Aug 2015 22:28:15 +0100
From:      Matthew Seaman <matthew@FreeBSD.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Strange SFTP and PAM failure
Message-ID:  <55D6466F.9070200@FreeBSD.org>
In-Reply-To: <CA%2Bsg5RQ-yMgsbq5VA-SNDDkUaYcVJUEPAe-iqfDLR1EFuVyCTg@mail.gmail.com>
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On 20/08/2015 21:50, Jaime Kikpole wrote:
> When I tried to make one of these failed connections, I saw this in
> /var/log/messages:
>=20
> Aug 20 16:37:48 apps sshd[564]: error: PAM: authentication error for
> <<username>> from <<IP of PowerSchool>>
> Aug 20 16:37:48 apps sshd[564]: error: Received disconnect from <<IP
> of PowerSchool>>: 3: com.jcraft.jsch.JSchException: Auth cancel
> [preauth]
>=20
> Any idea what might be causing this?

Do you know what JDK is being used?  IIRC OpenJDK-7 doesn't provide all
the up to date and still considered secure ciphers.  OpenJDK-8 might
work better for you.  So, for instance if you look at

https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=3Dforums.freebsd.org&s=3D1=
49.20.54.209

and scroll down to the section showing browser compatibility, you'll see
Java 6 and Java 7 won't work.  Now, SSH connections do not use TLS per
se, but the principle is the same: disabling the older, less secure
ciphers can result in older clients being locked out.

There's some interesting discussion on
https://stribika.github.io/2015/01/04/secure-secure-shell.html about why
you might want to do that and how to maximize your security.  Note:
blindly following the changes given in that blog posting probably *will*
*not* help with your problem -- quite the reverse in fact.  It's
relevant here solely because of the explanations about what ciphers can
still be trusted.

	Cheers,

	Matthew





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