Okay, so your public key is locked away in encryption, if you're not
already logged into the system.
You can work around this by accessing your un-mounted (ie,
not-encrypted) home directory, and putting your public key there.
$ /sbin/ecryptfs.umount_private && cd && /sbin/ecryptfs.mount_private
Yes, I do. You can find some information related to encryptfs in sshd
log.
** Summary changed:
- Public key ssh auth doesn't work in Jauny
+ Public key ssh auth doesn't work in Jaunty
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Public key ssh auth doesn't work in Jaunty
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Do you use encrypted home directories on the server?
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Attachment added: "sshd in debug3 mode"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25548018/sshd-debug.txt
** Description changed:
Spent all night to understand why public key ssh auth doesn't work. It
- seems to me that it only affects only Jaunty. Please have a look at the
+ seems to me that issue
Please try public key ssh auth with Jaunty server and confirm. It seems
to me this is an important issue.
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** Attachment added: "ssh -"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25547970/ssh-client.txt
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