RESOLVED: SSH key-based login
RESOLVED: SSH key-based login
I'm able to use Putty to ssh, but I followed the wiki instructions to create a public and private key. However, now when I login with Putty, I get a message that says "Server refused our key". I'm still able to login with my password, but obviously the keys aren't working right. Suggestions? (and who is our, and we, anyway?).
Re: SSH key-based login
Can you please provide the URL for the following:
Sounds like the public key was not correctly added to the HDA or you are not using the correct private key.
Did you double check your steps from the wiki guidance.
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fpaste --says info
Did you double check your steps from the wiki guidance.
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Re: SSH key-based login
I'm still having this problem with Putty SSH using public/private key. I've have followed the wiki directions and get the same results.
Using username "baileyt2".
Server refused our key
baileyt2@192.168.0.10's password:
Last login: Sat Jan 14 10:31:02 2017 from 192.168.0.185
[baileyt2@localhost ~]$ fpaste --sysinfo
Gathering system info.............................Uploading (21.3KiB)...
http://paste.fedoraproject.org/527083/48441187/ -> http://paste.fedoraproject.org/527083/48441187
Using username "baileyt2".
Server refused our key
baileyt2@192.168.0.10's password:
Last login: Sat Jan 14 10:31:02 2017 from 192.168.0.185
[baileyt2@localhost ~]$ fpaste --sysinfo
Gathering system info.............................Uploading (21.3KiB)...
http://paste.fedoraproject.org/527083/48441187/ -> http://paste.fedoraproject.org/527083/48441187
Re: SSH key-based login
Did you use the Dashboard UI to add the Public key to your user?
If so, you might try doing it command line. I am sure it's a simple fix, just have to determine what is wrong. I had this issue once, and redoing it fixed my issue.
BTW, you can use the shell-in-a-box App and login with user name and password from a client web browser.
If so, you might try doing it command line. I am sure it's a simple fix, just have to determine what is wrong. I had this issue once, and redoing it fixed my issue.
BTW, you can use the shell-in-a-box App and login with user name and password from a client web browser.
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Re: SSH key-based login
"Did you use the Dashboard UI to add the Public key to your user?"
Yes.
"If so, you might try doing it command line. I am sure it's a simple fix, just have to determine what is wrong. I had this issue once, and redoing it fixed my issue."
How do I do it from the command line?
"BTW, you can use the shell-in-a-box App and login with user name and password from a client web browser."
When I follow the link, I don't see a way to install this app, and I don't find it when I search the Apps.
Sorry for being so lame at this.
Yes.
"If so, you might try doing it command line. I am sure it's a simple fix, just have to determine what is wrong. I had this issue once, and redoing it fixed my issue."
How do I do it from the command line?
"BTW, you can use the shell-in-a-box App and login with user name and password from a client web browser."
When I follow the link, I don't see a way to install this app, and I don't find it when I search the Apps.
Sorry for being so lame at this.
Re: SSH key-based login
Follow the same wiki guidance, but do Option 2.How do I do it from the command line?
It may have a convenience fee in which case you need to log into amahi.org and purchase it. See the Amahi FAQ for details.When I follow the link, I don't see a way to install this app, and I don't find it when I search the Apps.
A search may not find it in your HDA, so may need to scroll through the apps if it is free.
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Re: SSH key-based login
I tried Option 2, with the same results.
I installed the Shell-in-the-box app. Firefox gives me a security warning and won't connect.
I installed the Shell-in-the-box app. Firefox gives me a security warning and won't connect.
Re: SSH key-based login
You must not be doing something right. Did you double check your steps in the wiki?
BTW the Firefox security warning is no big deal. Google how to navigate around it.
Might try a different browser too.
BTW the Firefox security warning is no big deal. Google how to navigate around it.
Might try a different browser too.
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Re: SSH key-based login
Maybe this is an issue.
Following the Wiki directions, when I try to connect to "your" server at 192.168.1.67, it doesn't work. The network times out. In order to get to "my" server, I have to use 192.168.0.10. That's the IP I used to create the profiles.
Following the Wiki directions, when I try to connect to "your" server at 192.168.1.67, it doesn't work. The network times out. In order to get to "my" server, I have to use 192.168.0.10. That's the IP I used to create the profiles.
Re: SSH key-based login
If that is the IP address of your server then yes. The address in the wiki is just an example.
The address you created for the HDA profile on amahi.org is the one assigned to you HDA.
If it's working then we can close this thread, correct?
The address you created for the HDA profile on amahi.org is the one assigned to you HDA.
If it's working then we can close this thread, correct?
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