Re: SSH login for normal users using authorized keys

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El Jueves 17 Noviembre 2005 10:33, SysAdmin escribió:
> 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.
>
> Thanking You.
>
> Regards
>
> Sachin Khollam

Try ssh with -v -v -v that will give you more information.
Look at your sshd logs too

Cheers



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