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| Subject: | Re: Can't login |
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| Date: | Sat, 04 Dec 2004 19:22:40 -0200 |
Em Sex, 2004-12-03 às 11:38 +0400, Andrew Afliatunov escreveu:
Hi! I installed openssh-3.9p1 on linux machine (web). Didn't change any of configuration files (this worked on other machines), and can't login. Wnen I try to login on localhost (for testing purpose) in rlogin session #> ssh u0100659@web I get an error: ... Tell me, please, why this can be? -- Andrew.
Hello, I've did the following: 1. created public key's pair by PuTTYgen; 2. pasted the generated public key on authorized_keys' file at ~/.ssh (all content on one line), on my linux box; 3. configurated to only permit SSH version 2 and deny password entry; 4. configurated the PuTTY to use my login and generated private key. The PuTTY help, helps a lot. IHTH, Vinicius.
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