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Chris January wrote:
>>Is it normal that during an SSH connection EFS-encrypted
>>files are not
>>accessible?
>>Is it for the way the SSH token autentication is made?
> Yes, it probably is.
> I belive the user's private EFS is encrypted using their p
> Is it normal that during an SSH connection EFS-encrypted
> files are not
> accessible?
> Is it for the way the SSH token autentication is made?
Yes, it probably is.
I belive the user's private EFS is encrypted using their password hash. If
the SSH token was generated without using a password (
On Jan 6 14:10, Lapo Luchini wrote:
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> Is it normal that during an SSH connection EFS-encrypted files are not
> accessible?
> Is it for the way the SSH token autentication is made?
I'm sorry, Lapo, but I have no idea what you're taking about.
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