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| Subject: | Pubkey |
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| Date: | Fri, 26 Nov 2004 14:24:00 +0100 (CET) |
Hello,
what is the recommended procedure to permit the pubkey authetication in a
secure environment?
1.- The administrator creates a login account for Kate and Kate generates the
key pair. Kate uses
the login account to connect to the remote host and appends the pubkey into the
authorized_keys.
Kate can connect to the remote machine with pubkey and with the login account
2.- The administrator generates the key pair, appends the pubkey into the
authorized_keys and send
them to Kate. The host only permits users to connect by pubkey. Kate can
connect to the host with pubkey
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