Secure AFP connection problem

Hello,
I am having a problem connecting from the outside network to a g5 xserve with AFP over SSH. I just get the msg form the server "Can not make secure connection". It's possible to connect with reduced security, but I would rather not and the culprit isn't the firewall, I turned that off completely to test.
Any ideas?
Many thanks,
Florian

I found this information here (http://forums.macosxhints.com/archive/index.php/t-24225.html):
{quote:title=mkv22 wrote:}
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25758
However, you do not have to do all those steps that is mentioned in that Apple support article, at least in Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.6. I did the following excatly:
1. I enabled SSH server (Remote login) and Personal File Sharing in 'Sharing' preferences pane in System Preferences in the Server running client version of Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.6
2. This needs to be done only once and that only if you have not previosuly done so or the OS was reinstalled/ upgraded that your Server's key has changed (Please refer to documentation on SSH for explanation on this point's technical details). I SSH-ed into this server from the client in which I intend to connect to the server using AFP. This adds my servers key to a file called known_hosts in a hidden folder, .ssh, in my home folder.
3. I copied this file '.ssh/known_hosts' to '/etc/sshknownhosts' when logged in as a admin user.
sudo cp ~/.ssh/known_hosts /etc/sshknownhosts
4. From the client machine I tried to connect to the server using AFP as usual.
5. In the login dialogue that appears after clicking 'connect,' please change the options as below (click on the 'wheel' like button and click on 'options' in the lower left corner of the dialogue)
a. Uncheck 'Allow sending password in clear text'
b. Check 'Allow secure connections using SSH'
c. Uncheck 'Warn when connection does not support SSH' - Yes, uncheck this! As the AFP server is not configured to advertise its ability to accept SSH connections, if you do not uncheck this you will be defaulted to 'clear text password' otherwise.
Hope this helps somebody!
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It seemed like a step in the right direction. Unfortunately, it didn't help me.

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