Hello Ilkka, thanks for your comments.
I apologize for my late reaction.
I understand that the current suggested authenticated scheme
is rather oriented to passwords than to SSH key passphrases.
But you expect the latter. So in the coming package version 2.3+ds-4
three schemes will be available.
On 7.5. 17:45, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Installing pam_ssh manually
in the primary block (as below), results in
the behaviour I would have expected.
What must I read by manually ?
I mean I edited /etc/pam.d/common-auth with a text editor, instead of
using pam-auth-update(8).
I would suggest
Package: libpam-ssh
Version: 2.01-2
Severity: important
Description of libpam-ssh says:
- during authentication, the user types a SSH passphrase and is
authenticated if the passphrase successfully decrypts the user's SSH private
keys;
However, because of the way the module is installed in
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Hello Ilka,
thanks for your report.
On 07/05/15 16:11, Ilkka Virta wrote:
Package: libpam-ssh
Version: 2.01-2
Severity: important
Description of libpam-ssh says:
- during authentication, the user types a SSH passphrase and is
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