I created a user named meteor, and want to login to my droplet using a key for user meteor. What I did was:
I still can’t ssh into the droplet with user meteor. It gives me the following error: meteor@...: Permission denied (publickey).
What am I missing?
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No worries, you’re almost there. Just a small change. In /home/meteor/.ssh you need an authorized_keys file. Your public key should be pasted as one line in the authorized_keys file, and you should have the private key from the same pair on your local system. That should have you up and running :)
Jarland
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