Hi,

On Thu, 31 May 2007 09:08:38 -0400 Randy Barlow
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> Mauro Faccenda wrote:
> > being a redhat, i suppose 
> > that it uses redhat with more less the default configuration, that
> > tries to read your public key on your user home in the server
> > (~/.ssh/authorized_users or ~/.ssh/authorized_users2).
> 
> This is something I've wondered about for a while - what's the 
> difference between authorized_users and authorized_users2?

I think this is some compatibility cruft from the first sshd versions
using the protocol version 2. Comments in "pathnames.h" from the
OpenSSH distribution indicate that, too.

-hwh
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