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RE: Password-Less SSH Access to Your Linux Machine or Raspberry Pi Using Public Keys

in #geek7 years ago

I always use keys with SSH, and always turn off ssh password auth. Especially on servers that are open to the Internet.

Also chmod 700 ~/.ssh to make sure the .ssh directory is only writeable by you.

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