"Jonathan Hill"<address@hidden> writes:
Regardless of which username or remote server I try to log into, the
username is consistently trimmed by one character. 'root' becomes 'roo'
'hillj' becomes 'hill'. Tramp initially worked but (un)magically broke
in the way described perhaps when I tried to move my ~/.emacs from a
windows network share "u:/" (default HOME windows env var here at my
work) to
"c:/emacs". I've tried blowing emacs away completely and reinstalling,
but that doesn't fix the problem either.
I can no longer get a successful tramp connection, so I don't know what
the steps to reproduce the bug might be.
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Content-Description: *tramp/plink address@hidden
address@hidden's password:
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Access denied
Access denied
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Access denied
FATAL ERROR: Server sent disconnect message
type 2 (protocol error):
"Too many authentication failures for roo"
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11:51:26.161000 tramp-send-command (6) # plink rh1.orc.com -l root
-ssh&& exit || exit
Tramp seems to send the correct command. Maybe you try from a CMD window
that command:
plink rh1.orc.com -l root -ssh
If there is the same error, I would check PuTTY settings.
Best regards, Michael.