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I am setting up a new working station, where I want to be able to access my digitalOcean droplet with it. However, after copying the public key id_rs_pub
, the private key id_rsa
and known_hosts
to my new working stations /home/user/.ssh
. I get the following error:
sign_and_send_pubkey: signing failed: agent refused operation
root@101.10.32.11: Permission denied (publickey).
when trying to connect with ssh root@101.10.32.11
it turns out, when I delete the /home/user/.ssh
folder completely from my main working station. I can still access the droplet with ssh root@101.10.32.11
. This leads me to believe the private and public key are stored in a different location. Is this possible? If so, where?
directory
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I am setting up a new working station, where I want to be able to access my digitalOcean droplet with it. However, after copying the public key id_rs_pub
, the private key id_rsa
and known_hosts
to my new working stations /home/user/.ssh
. I get the following error:
sign_and_send_pubkey: signing failed: agent refused operation
root@101.10.32.11: Permission denied (publickey).
when trying to connect with ssh root@101.10.32.11
it turns out, when I delete the /home/user/.ssh
folder completely from my main working station. I can still access the droplet with ssh root@101.10.32.11
. This leads me to believe the private and public key are stored in a different location. Is this possible? If so, where?
directory
add a comment |
I am setting up a new working station, where I want to be able to access my digitalOcean droplet with it. However, after copying the public key id_rs_pub
, the private key id_rsa
and known_hosts
to my new working stations /home/user/.ssh
. I get the following error:
sign_and_send_pubkey: signing failed: agent refused operation
root@101.10.32.11: Permission denied (publickey).
when trying to connect with ssh root@101.10.32.11
it turns out, when I delete the /home/user/.ssh
folder completely from my main working station. I can still access the droplet with ssh root@101.10.32.11
. This leads me to believe the private and public key are stored in a different location. Is this possible? If so, where?
directory
I am setting up a new working station, where I want to be able to access my digitalOcean droplet with it. However, after copying the public key id_rs_pub
, the private key id_rsa
and known_hosts
to my new working stations /home/user/.ssh
. I get the following error:
sign_and_send_pubkey: signing failed: agent refused operation
root@101.10.32.11: Permission denied (publickey).
when trying to connect with ssh root@101.10.32.11
it turns out, when I delete the /home/user/.ssh
folder completely from my main working station. I can still access the droplet with ssh root@101.10.32.11
. This leads me to believe the private and public key are stored in a different location. Is this possible? If so, where?
directory
directory
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