Re: SSH login for normal users using authorized keys

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Mike Burger wrote:

Only because until you've got the key in place, you need to use a password.

However, if you've got the keys in the correct direcctory/file, and have the correct permissions on that directory/file, you shouldn't have to use a password even once, if memory serves.

On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, Harry Hoffman wrote:



Pete Nesbitt wrote:


On November 22, 2004 06:04 am, 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.

users.



[snip... sorry Pete :-) ]







Unless  you entered a passphrase.

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