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2006-09-18
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2006-09-18
, 18:55
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2006-09-21
, 14:33
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#13
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It shouldn't ask for your username and password if you have the 770's .ssh directory setup right.
You may need to delete the entry in your known_hosts file after you change keys.
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2006-09-21
, 14:53
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2006-09-21
, 17:51
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Check your public key in your authorized_keys file and make sure the key is one line.
It's a long key and will wrap but it must be one line.
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2006-09-21
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...and this is the authorized_keys file in the n770:
Code:---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- Comment: "rsa-key-20060915" (line of 64 scrambled chars...) (line of 64 scrambled chars...) (line of 64 scrambled chars...) (line of some others scrambled chars...) ---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----
ssh-rsa ......reallylots(372?)ofrandomletters........ user@machine
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2006-09-26
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#17
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