On 5/17/16 10:47 AM, Tony Mountifield wrote:
In article <573B48C8.1070000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Dustin Kempter <dustink@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
I am using the google cloud compute engine and we have a client
that does not want to share their ssh keys. So I have been attempting to
set up a PEM file for ssh access. Both the local server I used for
testing and the cloud vm are centos 6.
I created a user on the cloud box, ran "ssh-keygen -t rsa" and took the
defaults. I then copied the id_rsa.pub file to the local centos box,
renamed it then made my test user the owner of the file. I then
attempted to connect to the user I created on the google cloud box with
the PEM file as shown below, but got the following error.
[test1@pgpool1 ~]$ ssh -i /home/test1/my-key.txt upload@815.677.151.45
Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic).
Have any of you done this successfully before? Or know what the issue
may be?
Try adding -v to the ssh command, to get more information.
But also, on the server you are trying to log in to, the public key
needs to be copied into ~/.ssh/authorized_keys - not left in its own file.
Also make sure that the ~/.ssh/directory is owned by the user and has
permissions of 700.
Cheers
Tony
Thank you! I added the authorized keys on the server I am trying to
connect to and now when I run the same command on the test server it is
asking me for the passphrase, as I did not set one I just hit enter and
then get the same permission denied error as before. Is there something
I missed? permissions are correct for sure on the google cloud server
that im trying to connect to. The key file on the test server is set to 0600
Thanks in advance!
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