John-Mark,
Thanks. It's working, and now I have a better understanding.
I was not sure if "Thanks" replies were preferred. They can clutter up
conversations and mailing lists.
Scott Weber
scotty2...@gmail.com
On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 4:12 PM John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> Scot
ing the
private key on the server is the normal step, at least when creating SSL
handshakes.
Would it function if I placed the private key in the authorized_keys file
on the server, and used the public key on the client?
And educational advice is apprec