Re: Failure to authenticate
- From: Darren Dunham <ddunham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:46:05 GMT
Darren Dunham <ddunham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
SQ <onestatusquo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I figured out what the issue was. Because I am using protocol 2,
the public key needed to go to $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys2
file, not authorized_keys.
What version of OpenSSH are you using on the server?
Sorry, just found the 3.5 in your earlier post.
From OpenSSH 3.0 forward, you shouldn't need to use 'authorized_keys2'.All keys (including version 2 keys) should function in the
'authorized_keys' file.
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