> On Wednesday, June 22, 2011 1:07:45 AM UTC-4, Andrew Skegg wrote:
>
> 3) Shell into the above server and check the users .ssh/authorized_keys 
> file.  
> It should contain a line identical to you local id_rsa.pub key.
>
On the server, it's actually ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2.  That serves the same 
purpose, right?

Also, do the id_rsa, id_rsa.pub, and known_hosts files in the ~/.ssh/ on 
*the server* matter at all?  I noticed that the id_rsa.pub file on the 
server has the exact same key as I do on my machine except for the email at 
the end.  It also has the same key as one listed in authorized_keys2, except 
for the email at the end (the email at the end in the authorized_keys2 file 
is actually my old email... I asked above if the email at the end matters, 
and I'm still curious if it does.  Should the email at the correspond to my 
git config global email or something?  Because it's changed... :/)

Thanks for your help!  Your input is really important to me!

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