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Kevin Stevens <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 31, 2003, at 22:25, Mike Loiterman wrote:
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>> Whenever I try to ssh into my machie, it just goes straight to
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] password: by passing the traditional login as: . How can
>> I turn that back on?
> 
> Remove the client machine's public key from the server's
> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2 file for that user id.
> 
> KeS

That works but only temporarily.  The next time I login, it goes
directly to the password prompt.  Am I fooling myself?  Is it any
more secure to get a login as: prompt and then a password prompt as
compared to just going directly to a password prompt?

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Mike Loiterman
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