Hello, thank you for your response.
It’s true the wiki page for Debian is full of great resources, but it hasn’t helped me troubleshoot this particular problem. I went through the entire wiki ssh page double checking all of my entries but I haven’t yet found the solution.
I realized however that I can no longer find the key that I saved in the .ssh/authorized_keys file. I’m wondering if that may be the issue, but then again the error message I receive when trying to connect doesn’t mention any failures to connect through key authentification but rather a general refusal to connect. I’m getting to the point where I might just reinstall the entire OS..
It’s true the wiki page for Debian is full of great resources, but it hasn’t helped me troubleshoot this particular problem. I went through the entire wiki ssh page double checking all of my entries but I haven’t yet found the solution.
I realized however that I can no longer find the key that I saved in the .ssh/authorized_keys file. I’m wondering if that may be the issue, but then again the error message I receive when trying to connect doesn’t mention any failures to connect through key authentification but rather a general refusal to connect. I’m getting to the point where I might just reinstall the entire OS..
Statistics: Posted by NotreTerre — 2024-12-25 21:52