So is it possible to require some users to use Password only and some to use 
Key only authentication?

-Jason

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Jason

On Sunday, May 8, 2011 at 10:58 AM, off...@plnet.rs wrote: 
> Devin Reade wrote:
> > Devin Reade <g...@gno.org> wrote:
> > 
> > > Jason <slackmoehrle.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > 
> > > > What I dont understand is how SFTP would work them. I dont see any 
> > > > settings in my FTP clients to use SFTP without providing a password.
> > 
> > 'course, I may have jumped the gun on my comments. I'm also assuming a
> > sane sftp client. Certainly the (standard/portable) OpenSSH sftp 
> > implementation doesn't need it. If your sftp client doesn't have any
> > way to identify the key store, then it might not be able to handle it.
> > (On UNIX/Mac, it may be implicit on where it finds the keys. I don't
> > know about arbitrary Windows clients)
> > 
> > Devin
> > 
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> Winscp supports key pair, but you must convert them to Putty format.
> 
> Ljubomir
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