Hello all,
I have dropbear installed on a target embedded system. It replaces both ssh
and sshd.
I can put the public key of my host onto my target authorized_keys and then
I can login without password as expected from the host to the target. Great.
The reverse doesn't work.
I tried this from the host:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ ssh -x [EMAIL PROTECTED] "dropbearkey -y -t dss -f
/etc/dropbear/dropbear_dss_host_key | tail -2 | head -1"
>>~/.ssh/authorized_keys
I understand the private keys of dropbear are
/etc/dropbear/dropbear_*_host_key and need to be converted before they can
be used by OpenSSH.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
will ignore the key and ask for a password.
Unfortunately there's no option '-v' in the ssh client of dropbear that
could tell me why it still insists on asking for my password...
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Guillaume Dargaud
http://www.gdargaud.net/