

After a few failed authentication requests (due to non-matching keys), the server drops the connection.Ġ2:58:17 Status:Ĝonnecting to .Ġ2:58:17 Trace: Going to execute /home//FileZilla3/bin/fzsftpĠ2:58:17 Trace:ĜSftpControlSocket::ConnectParseResponse(fzSftp started)Ġ2:58:17 Trace:ĜSftpControlSocket::SendNextCommand()Ġ2:58:17 Trace:ĜSftpControlSocket::ConnectSend()Ġ2:58:17 Trace: Server version: SSH-1.99-OpenSSH_5.1Ġ2:58:17 Trace: Using SSH protocol version 2Ġ2:58:17 Trace: We claim version: SSH-2.0-PuTTY_Local:_Jun_13_2010_23:34:32Ġ2:58:17 Trace:ĝoing Diffie-Hellman group exchangeĠ2:58:18 Trace:ĝoing Diffie-Hellman key exchange with hash SHA-256Ġ2:58:19 Trace: Initialised AES-256 SDCTR client->server encryptionĠ2:58:19 Trace: Initialised HMAC-SHA1 client->server MAC algorithmĠ2:58:19 Trace: Initialised AES-256 SDCTR server->client encryptionĠ2:58:19 Trace: Initialised HMAC-SHA1 server->client MAC algorithmĠ2:58:20 Trace: Pageant is running.

What happens is that FileZilla uses pageant, detects thse key pairs I have, connects to the server and doesn't send my password, but tries as many of those key pairs as it can, which I have never asked for (I have not imported any of my SSH keys to FileZilla). When trying to connect to an OpenSSH 2 server using the SFTP protocol, and try to authenticate with a password (as provided in the site manager), authentication fails and I end up with this message:


I have several dozen SSH key pairs on this system.
