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Re: permission denied (publickey)

Subject: Re: permission denied (publickey)
Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 13:05:45 +0200
Hi,

Yann Autissier wrote:
I think sshd is searching for the file
/home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys2

Try to add this in your sshd_config file :
AuthorizedKeysFile      .ssh/authorized_keys

or copy your file .ssh/authorized_keys to .ssh/authorized_keys2

no, that don't work either

Now i found out, that it works when i uses id_rsa as key-name. I'll explain in the other mail.

LG,
eni


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