OT: ssh between linux and sco unix
Tom Aldridge
toma at aldridgeinc.com
Sat Dec 12 08:56:21 PST 2009
From: Fairlight <fairlite at fairlite.com>
> Well, if Fedora ships configured to use the keys2 file by default, they're
> hanging on to an old configuration standard:
>
> http://www.itefix.no/i2/node/11260
>
>
No Fedora is not hanging onto an old standard... The ~/.ssh directories
of any no-password-ssh accounts each have an authorized_keys file, not 2.
> I was right the first time around...the keys2 files was originally for DSA
> keys as opposed to RSA keys. Now they all go in one file...which is
> -supposed- to just be authorized_keys, not authorized_keys2.
>
> mark->
>
Now I am not sure why I suggested in the one example to use
authorized_keys2. It just seems to me that I've had more than one
occassion when setting this up to a box that I didn't control, that I
had to place the key into authorized_key2 to get the darn thing to work.
Like the other day in setting up with windows-->web hoster backup server
thing I referred to.
Tom
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