http://www.cs.umd.edu/~arun/misc/ssh.html
give that a whirl. it is pretty much the same, but there little differnces which may make quite a difference.
Hampton
Shashank G. Khandelwal wrote:
On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 04:05:01PM -0500, Paul Sack wrote:
Today at 3:56pm, Shashank G. Khandelwal expounded:
++ I cleaned out everything from .ssh directory (except for the ++ known_hosts file) and did the following: ++ ++ 1. ssh-keygen -t dsa ++ 2. cat ida_dsa.pub >> authorized_keys
Okay, I just did that, too, and it did work. (Did you try this w/o a
passphrase?)
Yeah, I tried without a passphrase.
If this is your own server, look at /etc/sshd/sshd_config, and try running
sshd with the -d flag.
I do have root access on the server, but prefer not to change things too
much.
Passwordless authentication works for other users on the system. They've
gone through the same steps as me to do their keygen stuff.
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