Sorry that isn't really useful. You may need to provide the ssh -vvv
and sshd -ddd outputs on the client and server respectively to determine
what is going on.
Normally public key errors means that permissions are wrong on the key
material or the directory leading to the key material in the user's home
directory.
- Ben
Nick Stanoszek wrote:
My apologies Darren,
The error i get is a "PUBLICKEY" error as noted previously.
Nicks-MacBook-Pro:Downloads$ ssh -i WHATEVERKEY.pem ubuntu@IPADDRESS
Permission denied (publickey).
Nicks-MacBook-Pro:Downloads$
I followed the directions as noted in the previous email to a T. Just
copied and pasted---and used v6.9 ssh (which is the latest). What other
info do you need?
Thanks
Nick
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 7:19 PM, Darren Tucker<dtucker@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 12:06 AM, Nick Stanoszek<nstanoszek@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi again,
I ran the commands exactly. I see that some keys are not overwritten and
skipped---but some are still created.
You may be able to see that, but we can't unless you show us what it said,
and you didn't.
I just tried again...and still get an error.
quoting from my previous response: "Exactly what error?"
Thoughts to prevent it from overwriting my keys?
You have not provided sufficient information to do anything more that
guess, and I've already done that.
--
Darren Tucker (dtucker at zip.com.au)
GPG key 8FF4FA69 / D9A3 86E9 7EEE AF4B B2D4 37C9 C982 80C7 8FF4 FA69
Good judgement comes with experience. Unfortunately, the experience
usually comes from bad judgement.
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