Re: open-ssh keypair Auth
- From: Bonnel Christophe <mage.tophinus@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 07:08:06 +0100
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 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 machine, my gentoo box
and etch desktop, it still asks for my password.
Ideas?
Thanks guys
Rich Healey
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