On 8/17/07, Nate Bargmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have my SSH set up to use only public key authentication between my > laptop and my remote host--no password fallback, no PAM. So, I > initiate a session using: > > $ ssh -i .ssh/id_remote remote.host.ip.address > > Then I am prompted for the password of the .ssh/id_remote file which > resides on the laptop. > > This works well (X11 Forwarding even!), but when I've tried Midnight > Commander or Konqueror using the fish protocol, I get errors. In > experimenting, it appears to me that fish only uses password > authentication. How can I make this work with public key only as I'm > using? > > I want to keep my SSH access as secure as possible by using only public > key authentication.
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