On 02/06/2025 21:45, francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote:
Hi.
On Mon, 02 Jun 2025 21:32:41 +0700 Frederic Muller wrote:
I copied the old .ssh from my backup so it's all the same files and I do
manage to ssh to the server, just not sudo su.
This is thus a change in the sudo configurations, not SSH.
AFAIK sudo cannot be configured to authenticate with SSH keys.
Or maybe you have your SSH public key in /root/.ssh/authorized_keys
and used: ssh root@myhost
of course it can. It worked fine until... I switched to F42. SSH forward
to ssh key to the target machine and my user uses that key on the target
machine to authenticate and login into sudo.
The target machine hasn't changed at all. My laptop however has.
Well.. I'll do another way for now and will continue trying to fix this
and set it up like it was working before, as it's happening to all the
VPSes I am connecting to.
Thank you.
Fred
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