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‎03-04-2011 06:34 PM
When I attempt to scan a server running SUSE 9.1, the Device tester returns the following:
SNMP Not active or community name wrong
Port 139 is Closed
MAC address: [removed]
FTP port is open
FTP enabled
220---------- Welcome to Pure-FTPd [TLS] ----------
220-You are user number 1 of 50 allowed.
220-Local time is now 11:29. Server port: 21.
220-IPv6 connections are also welcome on this server.
220 You will be disconnected after 15 minutes of inactivity.
Telnet port is closed
SMTP port is closed
HTTP port is closed
HTTPS port is closed
SIP port 5060 is closed
HP jetdirect port 9100 is closed
SSH port 22 is open
Authentication prompt 'Password: ' (2nd) not supported.
Scanning done!
I can log into the server via SSH from another console, but I can't scan it through Lansweeper. Suggestions?
SNMP Not active or community name wrong
Port 139 is Closed
MAC address: [removed]
FTP port is open
FTP enabled
220---------- Welcome to Pure-FTPd [TLS] ----------
220-You are user number 1 of 50 allowed.
220-Local time is now 11:29. Server port: 21.
220-IPv6 connections are also welcome on this server.
220 You will be disconnected after 15 minutes of inactivity.
Telnet port is closed
SMTP port is closed
HTTP port is closed
HTTPS port is closed
SIP port 5060 is closed
HP jetdirect port 9100 is closed
SSH port 22 is open
Authentication prompt 'Password: ' (2nd) not supported.
Scanning done!
I can log into the server via SSH from another console, but I can't scan it through Lansweeper. Suggestions?
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‎03-05-2011 04:04 PM
As I mentioned, I can successfully access the server via SSH, either within Lansweeper or using PuTTY on its own, so I know the credentials are correct. Also, the Device Tester won't attempt to connect via SSH if the passwords don't match; it returns the message 'Please check your username/password'. What are some other possibilities?

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‎03-06-2011 01:58 PM
Craneit wrote:
As I mentioned, I can successfully access the server via SSH, either within Lansweeper or using PuTTY on its own, so I know the credentials are correct. Also, the Device Tester won't attempt to connect via SSH if the passwords don't match; it returns the message 'Please check your username/password'. What are some other possibilities?
Please contact us by e-mail for this lansweeper@hemoco.com

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‎03-05-2011 11:16 AM
It looks like the password is not correct.
