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Je Lundo Marto 28 2005 05:18, Dirk Raeder skribis:
> My fault. It seems that the sshd doesn't recognize the keys. Check your
> /etc/ssh/sshd_config. It should contain these lines:
>
> Protocol 2 # makes sure the more recent version 2 of ssh is used
> RSAAuthentication yes # activates auth via RSA
> PubkeyAuthentication yes # activates auth with keyfiles instead of
> passwords AuthorizedKeysFile .ssh/authorized_keys
>
> Of course, you can omit the comments.
> IIRC, I had to uncomment these lines when installing my systems to activate
> key authorization.

I think those options are the default. I believe the problem is not on the 
server, but on the client, if I copy authorized_keys to lab (another 
computer), it doesn't work (to ssh from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]), it's 
exactly the same, while [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] can use DSA 
authentication 
without problem.
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