Gunta,

This is just a guess as to what the problem may be, but, if you set up
your ssh "keys" as root, I suspect they are stored in root's home
directory where your ordinary user ID cannot access it.

(I've used ssh occasionally, but always with a password, so far.)

It may be possible to move the key to your user home directory, create a
hard or soft link, or create a new key as an ordinary user.

Hope this helps,
Randy Kramer

Gunta A. Zawawi wrote:
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> Please guys.....
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> > When I run ssh to log in as a user (regular user), i found this,
> >
> > # ssh xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> > You have no controlling tty.  Cannot read passphrase.
> >
> > Then ssh exits without any other message.
> > But, if i run in as root, ssh runs well.
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> > Please help me solve this problem.
> > TIA.
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