Alejandro: > > People, I have generated the key pair RSA from my root linux's user and > then I copy my RSA public key to /root/.ssh/authorized_keys from the > linux ssh server.
Good. > After that I edit the sshd_config file and put permit > rootlogin no Erm, "to permit" means "to allow". You just locked out root (via ssh). Don't do that if you want to allow root to login via ssh. > and the correct path to the authorized_keys file. But when > I execute from the client "ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]" it doesn't enter and the > password banner is showed. That's what ssh does for every user that is not allowed to login at all (if password login is enabled. Otherwise it will ask for a public key and neglect it). J. -- There is no justice in road accidents. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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