Le mercredi 23 décembre 2009 21:33:50, Adam Goryachev a écrit :
> Les Mikesell wrote:
> > No, it should be the same.  Look in the root/.ssh/authorized_keys file to
> > see if the ssh-copy-id command put the right thing there.  And make sure
> > the file and directories above have the right owner/permissions.   I've
> > seen some versions that want to use a file named authorized_keys2 instead
> > but I'm not sure exactly why.
> 
> You could just copy an authorized_keys file from a working machine to
> this one as well...
> 
> Also, use ssh -v (or -vv) to see if it whether it tries to use the key
> etc...
> 
> Also, check your server config files and log files and compare to other
> working machines...
> 
> Regards,
> Adam
> 
I've copyed the authorized_keys from /root/.ssh from a working machine to the 
oligoextra machine in /boot/.ssh. permission are ok but still no luck.

Need a password from backuppc user.

I even try to setup another machine to login into oligoextra with the same 
issue. need password.

on a working machine the -vv option give

 debug1: Server accepts key: pkalg ssh-rsa blen 277

on oilgoextra I don't have that line. look like key is not received or 
accepted by oligoextra ???

-- 
Claude Gélinas agr.
Phyto Ressources inc.

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