FWIW, on 7.0.5 I only have ssh2 enabled and authorized_keys worked.
SJM
On 11/8/06, Glenn Dekhayser <
gdekhayser@...> wrote:
> Well, we had the problem when trying to get SSH scripting working with
> VMWare ESX 3 and the Netapp, and we did in fact need authorized_keys2 on
> both the VMWare and the Netapp box in order to get RSA/SSHv2 working.
> We tried for a long time to get that working, perhaps we were missing
> something. When we mentioned this to Netapp they confirmed that our
> assessment was correct and they edited the docs.
>
>
> > Be CAREFUL here: the filename is "authorized_keys2" for the SSH
> > version2 file, the docs didn't say that, I actually told netapp about
> > that Doc bug. Authorized_keys is for version 1, which you shouldn't
> be
> > using anymore. Netapp's SSH client is based on OpenSSH so you can
> > follow any docs on that to see how it really works.
>
> Then that would be a difference from the standard OpenSSH releases.
> OpenSSH does not require the use of "authorized_keys2" (or hasn't for
> years). Both v1 and v2 keys happily live together in the default
> location of ".ssh/authorized_keys".
>
> I haven't used this feature in OnTAP, so I don't know if it is required
> for setup there.
>
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> Darren Dunham
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> Senior Technical Consultant TAOS
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