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Would this be the correct command to copy the key from root the secondaryuser (when logged in as root)? Or do I not need home?
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Okay. I can login as root now. It was because it wasn’t an AllowedUser. My bad. I’ll copy the key to my authorized_keys and I shoul…
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So right now I can’t access my droplet. The root user won’t let me in (which did before), the second user doesn’t have the authoriz…
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Nope. But the error even occurs when I try logging in as root.
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I think I did something wrong. It seems like SSH keys are not working. Also, it appears that I can’t login via the VNC console on D…
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So with PasswordAuthentication and UsePAM set to no, there would be no concerns with having no password for the root user or the se…
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I would like to have a secure Ubuntu server. I believe the best way to accomplish this is to only use SSH keys and disable use of the root user account. Accomplishing this is not made easy. The tutorials either show y...
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