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Re: pubkey authentication problem

Subject: Re: pubkey authentication problem
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 10:56:07 +1000
Mariyappan, Balaji (GE Indust, ES RAIL, consultant) wrote:
If password auth set on, it is prompting for password.
I'm doing thorugh public and private key authendication.

You're trying public key authentication but the server is not accepting your key.


The server accepts only publickey and password auth methods, so your options are:

a) find out why your key was not accepted, or
b) use password authentication.

It sound like you don't want to do b) so that leaves a). As I suggested in my previous mail:

The only thing I can suggest is to check the server's log to see why the key was not accepted.

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