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Hello
When I look in my file /etc/ssh/ default key rsa , for activated the key Rsa I just changed shhd_conf in removing the argument # |
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I do not understand your previous posting. Are you asking a question about public key use?
If so: Server keys for SSH (all /etc/ssh/*key* files) are created automatically the very first time you boot OpenBSD after installation. These are used to authenticate the SSH server with SSH clients. Client keys are created with ssh-keygen(1). Here is a simple "how to" to switch from password authentication to public key authentication -- I hope it is clear to you once you run it through a translation into French: Overview:
Last edited by jggimi; 8th April 2009 at 04:11 PM. Reason: removed mkdir of .ssh directory, should not be necessary when users are added via adduser(8). |
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Hello,
thank you very much for your help Bye |
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