Re: SSH login for normal users using authorized keys

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Wade Chandler wrote:

Mike Burger wrote:

On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, Jithesh wrote:


Hi all,

I was able to create successful login for the root account from a remote
client with the help of the public key and the authorized key. But when
I tried to do it for a normal account it still asks for the password.


Here is what I have done
1. Generated the public key in the client machine.
2. Copied the same into the server's normal user account's
~/.ssh/authorized_keys
3. Changed the permission to read only for the file authorized_keys

I did the same thing for the root account and it worked but not or other
users.

It looks like you have done what I have done, but just as a check you could look at the procedure that I have documented at:

http://hermes.aurora.edu/~dbasener/docs/sshKeys.html <http://hermes.aurora.edu/%7Edbasener/docs/sshKeys.html>

Dave Basener

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