Mick wrote:
On Monday 01 December 2008, Mick wrote:
On Monday 01 December 2008, Eric Martin wrote:
What did you use to generate the key? Also, what does the client /
server say for the key fail?
I used something like: ssh-keygen -v -t rsa -b 2048. I have even generated
a second key pair
On Thursday 18 December 2008, Eric Martin wrote:
Mick wrote:
I have now also tried to generate a key pair on the server, move the
private key over to the client and then try to login - still no result!
:-(
It has to be some sort of incompatibility between the two versions of
On Thursday 18 December 2008 23:17:13 Mick wrote:
The only time I have a problem w/pub/private keys is when
I create them on a windows box and try to export it to ssh. The other
way around always works for me.
The MSWindows generated keys will work, either from PuTTY or Cygwin, but
you
Great to hear that the problem is solved! I've used puttygen before
to convert keys (both ways) but when I used it the other day to create
a key on windows convert it wouldn't work. Oh well!
On 12/18/08, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday 18 December 2008 23:17:13 Mick
On Thursday 18 December 2008, Eric Martin wrote:
Great to hear that the problem is solved! I've used puttygen before
to convert keys (both ways) but when I used it the other day to create
a key on windows convert it wouldn't work. Oh well!
If you first paste the key in notepad++ it should
On Monday 01 December 2008, Mick wrote:
On Monday 01 December 2008, Eric Martin wrote:
What did you use to generate the key? Also, what does the client /
server say for the key fail?
I used something like: ssh-keygen -v -t rsa -b 2048. I have even generated
a second key pair and tried
Mick wrote:
On Saturday 29 November 2008, Eric Martin wrote:
Mick wrote:
Hi All,
For some reason my Gentoo rsa public key is not liked by 3.9p1-11.el4_7
sshd, which is running on a CentOS server. On the Gentoo machine I am
running net-misc/openssh-5.1_p1-r1. This is what it
On Monday 01 December 2008, Eric Martin wrote:
What did you use to generate the key? Also, what does the client /
server say for the key fail?
I used something like: ssh-keygen -v -t rsa -b 2048. I have even generated a
second key pair and tried that too, with no success.
The client
On Saturday 29 November 2008, Eric Martin wrote:
Mick wrote:
Hi All,
For some reason my Gentoo rsa public key is not liked by 3.9p1-11.el4_7
sshd, which is running on a CentOS server. On the Gentoo machine I am
running net-misc/openssh-5.1_p1-r1. This is what it shows:
Mick wrote:
Hi All,
For some reason my Gentoo rsa public key is not liked by 3.9p1-11.el4_7 sshd,
which is running on a CentOS server. On the Gentoo machine I am running
net-misc/openssh-5.1_p1-r1. This is what it shows:
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debug1: fd 3
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