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ASGRD2015 SSH issue
#1
Hello,

I bought a new license of ASGRD2015 and upgraded from 2012. Everything works except the SSH connections to our Solaris systems. When I try to connect I get the message : “Connection failed: The negotiation of encryption algorithm is failed”. All my Linux and BSD servers work fine. When I try to connect to the same Solaris servers using Putty outside ASGRD I can connect without problem.

Can you help?

Thanks

Willem
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#2
So you can use the Putty version that is inside version 2015 to your Solrais systems? I will check the values for encryption...
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#3
We only pass credentials and session to Putty - so if you really could use Putty standalone it should also work inside ASG-RD - please check that you are using the version that is inside the 2015 app directory - perhaps there is an issue inside this Putty version?
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#4
Hello,

Unfortunately that does not seem to be the case. if I start the putty.exe executable from the ASG directory and manually enter the hostname it connect just fine to my Solaris systems. If I try it through ASGRD it works fine to the Linux and BSD servers but to the Solaris Servers I keep getting the "Warning : Connection failed : The negotiation of encryption algorithm is failed" error (incorrect spelling copied from dialog). I upgraded this profile from 2012. The 2012 profile works just fine with the 2012 version of ASGRD from another machine. I'm attaching a screenshot.


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#5
Perhaps something with profile upgrade from 2012 - I know that some option have changed in the new putty version

I read the following article

http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2008/07/howt...ue-on-ssh/

Perhaps you can check the compression...
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#6
The compression checkbox is not checked. I use this product for my day to day job, I can not afford to fiddle around with this anymore. I'm just going to revert to ASGRD2012 or find a competing product that does work properly.

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