On Mon, Jan 07, 2002, Patrick Hsieh wrote: > > > In Debian A, I ssh-keygen the public key, scp and append to Debian B > > > ~/.ssh/authorized_keys > > > > It seems that Debian now uses protocol version 2, so maybe you need to > > add v2 key to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2. > > > > Thanks. I end up with ssh-keygen -t rsa and then appended id_rsa.pub to > .ssh/authorized_keys2 on the other machine. It works!
Hi, Not sure exactly what's going on here, maybe you just have some config option specifying this in sshd_config, but, according to the release notes on openssh.org, for version 3.0 of openssh, authorized_keys2 is now depracated in favor of authorized_keys. Supposedly, IIRC, support for it might be removed in the future. HTH, Daniel > -- > Patrick Hsieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- Daniel A. Freedman Laboratory for Atomic and Solid State Physics Department of Physics Cornell University