I'm running the centos puppet enterprise vm in Virtualbox on Ubuntu. I've 
got it running and I can contact it via SSH from the host. 

I did say contact, not log in. It's supposed to allow/prompt for password 
according the the FM (Effin Manual).Wrong. I enabled clipboard sharing to 
copy a public key for passwordless SSH, restarted the VM, and I can't paste 
into the window using <shift><Ins> or <ctrl>V. Supposedly, according to 
something I just read on setting up new CentOS VMs, I should be able to SCP 
a file to the box and then use the screen to turn that file into 
$JOME/.ssh/authorized_keys WRONG.

So the only way I'm left with getting into the box is to HAND type the 
public key in, all 256 or so characters. 

Any ideas here on how to avoid that? 

PS, also modified /etc/ssh/ssh_config with 'allow_passwords yes', restarted 
the sshd daemon, DID NOT PROMPT for a password.

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