Re: Not in authorized_keys, but can log in with id_rsa
From: fred ma (fma_at_doe.carleton.ca)
Date: 12/13/04
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Date: 13 Dec 2004 03:41:58 GMT
Richard E. Silverman wrote:
>>>>>>"FM" == fred ma <fma@doe.carleton.ca> writes:
>
>
> FM> Sorry, that's what I meant. I'm getting my known_hosts and
> FM> authorized_keys mixed up. My per-user public key is *not* in the
> FM> authorized_keys file of the remote host...
>
> Well, that's very strange if true. Post an "ssh -v ..." trace.
Yes, you're right again. If would be strange if true. I troubleshot it
again with a fresh mind and did not experience the problem. I must have
been wonked at the time. Thanks anyway for offering to look at the
verbose output.
Fred
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