From: Craig Tompkins (sidalo@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Oct 09 2007 - 22:19:25 ART
The router you are coming from will pass the username you logged into it
with. If you did not log into it, then it has no username to pass on. Use
the -l <name> option to specify the username.
ssh -l ciscouser 10.10.1.1
On 10/9/07, ISolveSystems <support@isolvesystems.com> wrote:
>
> Hello Group,
> Please enlighten me on the following SSH config i have on R7. I got the
> error "% No user specified nor available for SSH client" when I tried to
> connect from R8. I have user configured on R7. Thanks.
>
>
> line vty 0 4
> password cisco
> login local
> transport input all
>
> ip ssh time-out 100
>
> Rack1R7(config-line)#do sh ip ssh
> SSH Enabled - version 1.99
> Authentication timeout: 100 secs; Authentication retries: 3
>
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