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Re: Login Problem using SSh in Solaris

Subject: Re: Login Problem using SSh in Solaris
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 05:01:27 -0400
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On Aug 16, 2004, at 8:47 AM, Singhal, Ankit (Ankit) wrote:

n A i generate keys using ssh-keygen -t dsa.
I put the public keys of A in the authorized-key file of B.
Now when i do ssh B -l root
it gives me following error
Connection closed by 0.0.0.0
But if i remove the authorized files and do the login with password
authentications, it allows me to login. Can any one give a solution 
for it.

Check your permissions on your authorized key files, make sure key 
authentication is enabled in sshd_conf, and that the service has been 
HUP'd since.

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Daniel R. Miessler

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