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- How do I change the allowed host key algorithms for SSH?
What is interesting there is the line: Skipping ssh-dss key root ssh id_dsa - not in PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes This variable sounds like what I am looking for, but it is not defined within the sshd_config
- How do I force SSH to use password instead of key?
The ssh command will attempt all ssh keys before asking for a password as one can see when using the -v flag Anyway, after playing enough with SSH, I figured that you can also set up a such configuration to be specific to an ssh host
- How to avoid being asked Enter passphrase for key when Im doing SSH . . .
Remote SSH login password would be enough in this case I can speculate that this prevents adding your public key (which is paired with encrypted private key) without knowing encryption password for corresponding private key (without owner of the keys) for better security, but it is still just a public key
- ssh - How to tell git which private key to use? - Super User
ssh has the -i option to tell which private key file to use when authenticating: -i identity_file Selects a file from which the identity (private key) for RSA or DSA authentication is read The default is ~ ssh identity for protocol version 1, and ~ ssh id_rsa and ~ ssh id_dsa for protocol version 2 Identity files may also be specified on a per-host basis in the configuration file It is
- Location of OpenSSH configuration file on Windows - Super User
How do I set the host name and port in a config file for Windows, using OpenSSH through PowerShell? As on Unix Linux: Edit or create the file now by typing: nano ~ ssh config In here,
- How to force ssh to use a specific private key? - Super User
With ssh -i <private key filename> you can instruct ssh to use an extra private key to try authentication The documentation is not clear on how to explicitly use only that key
- How to specify password in ssh command - Super User
From the terminal I type: ssh user@ip and then it prompts for a password Is there a way to specify the password in the ssh command itself?
- linux - SSH Port forwarding - Super User
This machine is refered to by "remote" Local port forwarding with ssh means you connect from your client to your server and thereby open a tunnel so that another program on your client can connect via a local port to a host port on the server site The option for this is -L local_port:remote_machine:remote_port
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