The standard ssh for etch is all you need.
man ssh-keygen will show you how to create a public key
You should probably look through the documentation in
/usr/share/doc/openssh-client.
Cheers
James
On 28/02/07, Francesco Pietra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All:
Is anyone aware of a friendly openssh (including
server) that installs on Debian etch and allows
interactive connections secured by pubkeys?
I installed ssh and openssh-server from debian. OK
using password, though I met problems in configuring
for pubkeys (ssd_config comes with "UsePAM yes"
"PermitRootLogin yes" #AuthorizedKeysFile %h/
.ssh/authorized_keys" (does %h refer to every user?).
Tired with trial-and-error I hope to find an easir
groung elsewhere.
Not anyone is a professional administrator, though
many of us have to get the OS running. A bit more
comments of the config file would help.
Thanks
francesco pietra
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