Re: Authenticate `su -` through PAM and SSH Agent
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Justin W wrote:
I currently have my ssh key for my user allowing me to login to my
server (encrypted with a password of course). I enable ssh agent
forwarding in PuTTY or ssh (depending on whether I'm in Windows or FC6
at the time). I'd then issue a `su -` at the prompt and it'd
authenticate against the ssh agent I have running locally, and if I
didn't have it running, I'd be denied access.
You can't do it with "su", but if you add your public key to the
accounts (such as root) to which you want to log in, you can use "ssh
<user>@localhost" instead of "su".
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