Re: ssh localhost without passphrase



Karl F. Larsen wrote:

Do you have the package openssh-server installed? It isn't installed
by default.


I did install this server which is blacklisted for some reason.
Now
localhost answers but wants a password. I have no idea what that might
be.

It's your password, of course.
--
derek


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