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Re: [K12OSN] NX
- From: "Daniel Kuecker" <kueckerd shenandoah k12 ia us>
- To: "Support list for open source software in schools." <k12osn redhat com>
- Subject: Re: [K12OSN] NX
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 11:22:43 -0500
I tried both keys and both failed. when I look at the client file it appears to be the nomachine key. is there a way to reset the keys?
>>> Nils Breunese <nils breun nl> 10/29/07 4:51 PM >>>
Craig White wrote:
> protocol 1 would use authorized_keys
> protocol 2 would use authorized_keys2
>
> I am no expert on this stuff but that is my understanding.
This used to be the case, but is not generally true anymore. This
depends on your distribution I believe. On Red Hat / CentOS / Fedora
you can just use authorized_keys for protocol version 2. I don't know
if you have to add the '2' on Debian / Ubuntu, but I usually see
authorized_keys2 in howto's for Debian / Ubuntu. Maybe it works
without the '2' on those distributions as well, I don't know.
Nils Breunese.
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