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Bonnel Christophe wrote:
> I had a similar problem several months ago. I go to /etc/ssh/ssh_config
> (on your franskenstein machine, not the server) and verify that you have
> PasswordAuthentication no
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> Hope this helps
> Christophe
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> Rich Hea
I had a similar problem several months ago. I go to /etc/ssh/ssh_config
(on your franskenstein machine, not the server) and verify that you have
PasswordAuthentication no
Hope this helps
Christophe
Rich Healey a écrit :
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Hi, i've got a whole bunch
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 10:59:52AM +1100, Rich Healey wrote:
> >> and etch desktop, it still asks for my password.
to debug ssh problems, you can start "ssh -v -p 222" on the client
after a "sshd -D -d -p 222" on the server.
Also note that besides file permissions on the server, also directory
p
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Jeff D wrote:
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Hi, i've got a whole bunch of linux machines (mainly debian, with etch,
testing, sid, and a frankenstein machine with mental pinning).
Keypairs work
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Jeff D wrote:
> Rich Healey wrote:
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>> Hi, i've got a whole bunch of linux machines (mainly debian, with etch,
>> testing, sid, and a frankenstein machine with mental pinning).
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>> Keypairs work f
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Hi, i've got a whole bunch of linux machines (mainly debian, with etch,
testing, sid, and a frankenstein machine with mental pinning).
Keypairs work fine except on the frankenstein machine, with the same
keypair as works on my sid
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Hi, i've got a whole bunch of linux machines (mainly debian, with etch,
testing, sid, and a frankenstein machine with mental pinning).
Keypairs work fine except on the frankenstein machine, with the same
keypair as works on my sid machine, my freeBSD
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