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| Subject: | RE: Connecting to host |
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| Date: | Thu, 5 Jul 2007 14:32:26 -0400 |
Yes, I generated my own key. I figured that I'd need to enter my passphrase the first time to authenticate it but I've not gotten past that point. -----Original Message----- From: Patrick Morris [mailto:pmorris@hermesinfotech.com] Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 2:31 PM To: Kelly Thomas Cc: secureshell@securityfocus.com Subject: Re: Connecting to host On Thu, 05 Jul 2007, Kelly Thomas wrote:
No, they gave me an account ID to use but there was supposed to be no passwords exchanged -- we were just using the keys to authenticate.
You generated your own key, right? If you put a passphrase on it, you'll need to enter that passphrase to authenticate.
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