Putty and pre-shared keys with Cygwin's sshd
Andrew DeFaria
Andrew@DeFaria.com
Tue Jan 24 14:51:00 GMT 2012
On 01/24/2012 01:57 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>> $ man sshd
>> Could you be a bit more vague! ;-)
> The sshd manpage contains a chapter about the layout of the authorized_keys file. So what else do you expect?
Why more vagueness of course. Otherwise you might be seen as being
directly helpful and we wouldn't want that! (For the sarcasm impaired :-))
>> Look, the public key that puttygen saves looks like the above. It's
>> multilined. That's why I asked "Does OpenSSH accept these multiline
>> keys". You could answer that question but instead you give me a
>> cryptic reference. From what I read there no it doesn't accept such
>> keys and I didn't think it did. Can you see my confusion here?!?
> No. The man page is pretty clear on this.
Then your being dense or dishonest. People get confused. You can help by
explaining things instead of just pointing.
>> Geeze! The man page is saying it's gotta be one line but puttygen is
>> giving me multiple lines. Hence confusion so I asked a question
>> which you could have simply answered directly rather than
>> indirectly.
> Fish - fishing.
I know how to fish already. Would it kill you to be nice and say
something like "No it has to be one line. You must be using the wrong
key"??? You really should work on your people skills. I sure I'm not the
first to mention this.
My confusion stems from people not communicating fully and clearly. It
comes from people saying "save the public key" and then not being
exactly clear which public key to save (apparently there are multiple
ones and of different formats) nor saying exactly what to do with it.
It's why I asked for clear and complete step by step instructions. Being
terse is not a remedy for miscommunication and vagueness. It's the exact
opposite.
>> Yes there's also an area in the puttygen window where it says "copy
>> and pastes this for OpenSSH". And I did, several times, and each
>> time it failed. So I asked another question. I don't think I'm being
>> unreasonable here.
> So why don't you ask the Puttygen creators? Putty and puttygen are not
> supported here.
Well for one, I don't know any nor do I know where they hang out - I
don't use putty. Secondly I figured some people here may have come
across this and know the remedy. Thirdly, being as this is two different
products coming together, they could as easily said "why don't you ask
the Cygwin guys".
Look I'm just looking for a solution - not grief. These are not tools
that I choose - they are other people's tools (well putty is) and I'm
trying to help them. Why not be helpful too?
>>> What does `mount' print for this mount point?
>> //fs-irva-82/adefaria on /home/adefaria type netapp (binary,posix=0,user)
> So it's netapp. See my today's reply in your other thread.
>
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> Corinna
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