Re: ssh as non-root user
- From: "Nathan Jackson-Eeles" <c.cured@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 15:45:47 +0200
As far as I know, shadow passwords shoudn't affect pubkey logins, in
fact any password policies on the machine will be overridden if you
use pubkey auth.
Have you checked that you have the right syntax in ~/.ssh2/authorization ?
That should read:
key mykey.pub
mykey.pub should be in the same directory and the entire .ssh2
directory and contents should have restrictive permissions (700 should
do the trick).
HTH,
Nathan
On 7/24/06, Jonathan Burelbach <jburelbach@xxxxxxx> wrote:
That was a typo in the message. Actually, it looks like the problem
might be shadow passwords, but I thought I should be able to connect
as myself only.
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