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Re: Using TRAMP on Windows
From: |
Deniz Dogan |
Subject: |
Re: Using TRAMP on Windows |
Date: |
Fri, 11 Mar 2011 20:39:52 +0100 |
2011/3/11 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>:
> Deniz Dogan <deniz.a.m.dogan@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> The contents are:
>>
>> plink -ssh www.theserver.com && exit || exit
>> login as:
>>
>> There are more traces in the debug buffer, I have tramp-verbose set to
>> 6. The most interesting find I did was this:
>>
>> webtheserver@www.theserver.com's password:
>> webtheserver@www.theserver.com's password:
>> webtheserver@www.theserver.com's password:
>> webtheserver@www.theserver.com's password:
>> webtheserver@www.theserver.com's password:
>> webtheserver@www.theserver.com's password:
>> webtheserver@www.theserver.com's password:
>> Access denied
>> Access denied
>> Access denied
>> Access denied
>> Access denied
>> Access denied
>> FATAL ERROR: Server sent disconnect message
>> type 2 (protocol error):
>> "Too many authentication failures for webtheserver"
>>
>> Process *tramp/pscp www.theserver.com* exited abnormally with code 1
>>
>> What's really weird about this is the fact that I'm logging in with
>> the username "webtheserver1", not "webtheserver" as shown in the log!
>
> Have you been asked for the password?
>
> If not, likely auth-source.el is in action, trying to read a password
> from whatever you have specified in auth-sources.
>
Yes, I'm asked for the password and I'm entering it correctly.
--
Deniz Dogan
Re: Using TRAMP on Windows, Jonathan Groll, 2011/03/11
Re: Using TRAMP on Windows, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/03/11