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Out of the box, ssh supports both key files and passwords--using the key files if they exist, then falling back to passwords if they do not (or if the keys are incorrect). It is not an "either/or" configuration. Disabling key files takes a willful act of the system administrator.
Have you tried using key files yet? If so, do they have all the correct permissions? (Ssh is picky about some files not being writable by group+other and other files not even being readable by group+other, and doesn't offer much as far as error messages for permission problems).
-Brian


On Mar 8, 2004, at 4:18 AM, Stefan Groschupf wrote:
My cvs has only ssh2 access but use passwords instead of key files.
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