Re: SSH RSA Authentication
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Dietmar Goldbeck <dietmar.goldbeck@acm.org> wrote:
> It looks like your public key wasn't use. ssh-copy-id puts it into
> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys Some older openSSH versions and maybe SSH.com
> software checks in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys for rsa keys and in
> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2 for SSH protocol 2 keys
I've tried putting the key as ~/.ssh/authorized_keys and suffixed with 2.
Still, the sshd of the remote server prompts me for password. And this
system is using SSH.com, 3.0.3 IIRC - it creates ~/.ssh2 by default.
Tried putting key there, too, but still no success. I'm completely out
of ideas...
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Jussi Ekholm -- ekhowl@goa-head.org -- http://erppimaa.ihku.org/
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