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| Subject: | Re: public key _and_ password (S/Key) authentication |
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| Date: | Sat, 12 Feb 2005 12:32:27 +1100 |
I'm wondering if it is possible to require a user to use public key _and_ password (S/Key) authentication in order to be able to login with SSH (I mean the user would need to have the public key and then type a S/Key password in order to be able to login).
The platform is OpenBSD 3.6 (which provides native S/Key capabilities) running the stock OpenSSH_3.9.
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