[15:26] ompaul, i'm here [15:26] voodoo are you up to date with patches etc? [15:26] i've just updated all packages with synaptic [15:26] so, yes i'm up to date [15:27] ok so have you "openssh-server" installed on the machine you want to log into [15:27] yes [15:27] ompaul, i'm not really a newbie... [15:28] before updating openssh every worked fine [15:28] after update [15:28] on remote machine [15:28] so then you need to recreate the keys that is all [15:28] i did [15:28] and remove them from the far end machine [15:28] i can log locally using keys [15:28] i cannot log from another machine [15:29] using keys [15:29] the remote machine needs the new keys from the Client [15:29] erased all keys and copied the new one [15:29] & checked everything was allright [15:30] i changed the config line to PasswordAuth,.. = no [15:30] voodoo, I suggest you take it apart again, on both ends [15:30] and I get an error [15:30] permission denied (publickey) [15:31] voodoo, you then have not replaced them - so remove the .ssh/authorized_keys and remove the hosts file [15:31] ompaul, i did... trust me on that [15:32] think about it new setups work so why is your old one not [15:33] anyway... it's the hardy machine having problems connecting to... the other (a debian) works fine [15:33] the public key from the debian is stored in authorized_keys from the hardy [15:34] http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2008/05/13/openssh-openssh-vulnerabilities-confirm-fix-instructions/ [17:40] -desktop [17:40] #join uds-desktop === fdd-0 is now known as fdd === edson is now known as ecanto