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What exactly is my public key?
setting up ssh public keyPassword-Less SSH Login not workingCopy ssh public key to multiple Linux hostsssh public key authentication not workingStill getting a password prompt with ssh with public key authentication?SSH: Why is my system offering my private key when attempting public key authentication?dropbear ssh server won't let me connectCentOS: user with separate public key fileRSA authentication works for one user but not anotherSSH public key exchange
I am trying to use SimpleSSHD (Dropbear) on my Android phone, which creates an SSH Server on the phone. I can connect to the phone with Putty, but I need a single-use password which Dropbear creates.
I'm trying to write a Python script to run from my Raspberry Pi to connect to my Android SSH server, but need to get around the single-use password requirement.
I've seen that I can get around that password requirement, with the use of authorized_keys
. Where I'm having trouble is what exactly is the public key, and where to put it.
On my RaspberryPi I successfully created a id_rsa.pub
which looks likessh-rsa AAAABSh[huge long string of things]asdfg pi@raspberrypi
Then on the Pi, I did the following commands:
touch ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
But, Dropbear on Android still says no authorized keys, generating single-use password
Do I need to remove the ssh-rsa
and pi@raspberrypi
from my public key? Is that why Dropbear isn't seeing an "authorized key"?
ssh dropbear
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I am trying to use SimpleSSHD (Dropbear) on my Android phone, which creates an SSH Server on the phone. I can connect to the phone with Putty, but I need a single-use password which Dropbear creates.
I'm trying to write a Python script to run from my Raspberry Pi to connect to my Android SSH server, but need to get around the single-use password requirement.
I've seen that I can get around that password requirement, with the use of authorized_keys
. Where I'm having trouble is what exactly is the public key, and where to put it.
On my RaspberryPi I successfully created a id_rsa.pub
which looks likessh-rsa AAAABSh[huge long string of things]asdfg pi@raspberrypi
Then on the Pi, I did the following commands:
touch ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
But, Dropbear on Android still says no authorized keys, generating single-use password
Do I need to remove the ssh-rsa
and pi@raspberrypi
from my public key? Is that why Dropbear isn't seeing an "authorized key"?
ssh dropbear
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I am trying to use SimpleSSHD (Dropbear) on my Android phone, which creates an SSH Server on the phone. I can connect to the phone with Putty, but I need a single-use password which Dropbear creates.
I'm trying to write a Python script to run from my Raspberry Pi to connect to my Android SSH server, but need to get around the single-use password requirement.
I've seen that I can get around that password requirement, with the use of authorized_keys
. Where I'm having trouble is what exactly is the public key, and where to put it.
On my RaspberryPi I successfully created a id_rsa.pub
which looks likessh-rsa AAAABSh[huge long string of things]asdfg pi@raspberrypi
Then on the Pi, I did the following commands:
touch ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
But, Dropbear on Android still says no authorized keys, generating single-use password
Do I need to remove the ssh-rsa
and pi@raspberrypi
from my public key? Is that why Dropbear isn't seeing an "authorized key"?
ssh dropbear
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I am trying to use SimpleSSHD (Dropbear) on my Android phone, which creates an SSH Server on the phone. I can connect to the phone with Putty, but I need a single-use password which Dropbear creates.
I'm trying to write a Python script to run from my Raspberry Pi to connect to my Android SSH server, but need to get around the single-use password requirement.
I've seen that I can get around that password requirement, with the use of authorized_keys
. Where I'm having trouble is what exactly is the public key, and where to put it.
On my RaspberryPi I successfully created a id_rsa.pub
which looks likessh-rsa AAAABSh[huge long string of things]asdfg pi@raspberrypi
Then on the Pi, I did the following commands:
touch ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
But, Dropbear on Android still says no authorized keys, generating single-use password
Do I need to remove the ssh-rsa
and pi@raspberrypi
from my public key? Is that why Dropbear isn't seeing an "authorized key"?
ssh dropbear
ssh dropbear
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