On  0, Courtney M Eckhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know where this is set, but sometimes the machine will not
> accept remote logins as root.  You probably already realize this and
> have this feature turned off if you're trying this, but I thought I'd
> mention it just in case...
> 

I can login as root. It is defined in the /usr/local/etc/sshd_config file.
The problem is which key should be used on the SSH client. If I use the
private key (identity) I can login fine. However, I am under the understanding
that the private key is left on the system and use the public key to access the
system from anywhere.

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