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"Erdely, Michael" <mike AT erdelynet DOT com> writes:
> I'm trying that now. But it's my understanding that if you run sshd as
> someone other than "system", you can't use password authentication. Is that
> incorrect?
When I ran it from the command line, it used RSA happily.
> To get around that, I'm trying to set up an "sshd2" that uses RSA
> Authentication so that I can run sshd -d from a prompt.
So either I've misunderstood you, or you don't need to set up anything
new, vanilla sshd should just work.
ht
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