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Originally Posted by
moudmm
I tried to connect with root or any other user to AIX using ssh.
Have you made sure the other users do exist on the target system? ssh makes a point of not indicating anything to the outside, therefore you get a "permission denied" (and not a "user does not exist") when you try to connect with a non-existent user-account.
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Originally Posted by
moudmm
It throws me error like Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interactive).
This means you have not exchanged any (valid) key which ssh could have tried (->"publickey"), ssh has asked you for a password and you typed no valid one (-> "keyboard-interactive").
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Originally Posted by
moudmm
i don't know why!!
Well - this was the reason why. There is no mystery about it. ;-))
Which versions of ssh did you use on both sides? And what does the file
/etc/sshd.config look on the system you are trying to connect to? Post it here (comments removed, they are usually 95% of the file) and let us have a look.
Generally, it is a good idea to post relevant version information along with the problem description.
I hope this helps.
bakunin