I hesitate to trouble the list with this but, when trying to generate
a key pair on a (lenny) system recently upgraded to wheezy, 7.7, I am
seeing this:
ron@d7server:~$ ssh-keygen
-bash: ssh_keygen : command not found
ron@d7server:~$
Aptitude says that openssh-client, version 1:6.0p1-4+deb7 is installed
and, from its description, includes the ssh-keygen utility.
~/.ssh exists, and does not contain a key pair. It does contain an
authorized keys file.
Openssh-server is installed and runs, allowing remote login via rsa key.
Nothing in wiki suggests that ssh-keygen is not the correct command,
nor do the man pages, in fact all the documents seem to suggest it
should run.
Maybe I could check it is actually present. Where does ssh-keygen
live in the machine?
I can't think what else to try, and would be grateful for any
suggestions. (Don't hold back, I don't doubt I've done something
stupid :( )
regards, Ron
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