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Le 01/09/10 01:35, Robert Hajime Lanning a écrit : > ssh is not written to do that. > > It authorizes on first successful authentication. > The SSH2 protocol certainly permits this. It's a partial authentication, and permits to force the client to use another authentication mean while telling that the first way was a success. http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4252#section-5.1 I do not know if it's supported by openssh, but it sure is in some implementations (libssh from http://www.libssh.org does). Aris
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