check_by_ssh

C. Bensend benny at bennyvision.com
Mon Aug 9 16:30:32 CEST 2004


> I have keys setup, however i still getthe same result.
> SSH checks return no data.... they just drop back to
> the cmd prompt.

If it's dropping you back to a password prompt (I believe I read that in
your original email), check your sshd_config on the remote server.  Make
sure it's configured to use DSA auth, and you might check strict mode -
if your home directory's permissions are funky in the slightest, strict
mode is going to fail on DSA auth and drop you to the next availible
method, likely password.

Benny


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