/etc/ssh/sshd_ Config 1. Find “strictmodes yes” and change it to “strictmodes no” (change it to no after removing the comment). 2. Find “pubkeyauthentication yes” and change it to “pubkeyauthentication yes” (remove the comment). 3. Find “authorized keysfile. SSH/authorized”_ Change keys to authorized keysfile. SSH/authorized_ Keys 4. Save 5. Reload/etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd reload
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