SSH pub key auth not working…
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You'll need to edit and save admin to rewrite the authorized keys, what I fixed was removing some old code from 1.2.x that was deleting the keys where it shouldn't have been.
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Thanks cmb! That did the trick ;) Happy New Year's Eve, now shutdown your computer ;-)
Cheers from Germany!
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Hi cmb. I just updated to the latest snap and I had to edit and save admin again. After that it works. So another bug?
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With every snap I need to do this again. Can someone please fix this?
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Every firmware update it switches to a new partition, which will then not have your keys present. It probably needs a boot-time function to sync the keys.
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Well I thought that all the config including such an important file would be taken over. This is a serious issue when you do a remote upgrade ;-)
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I had thought the existing ssh keys were backed up and carried over, but that may not be the case. I haven't tried to do key-based auth on my ALIX running 2.0 yet.
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On 1.2.3 they were…
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I see what I was thinking of. The ssh host keys are backed up and restored on reboot/upgrade, but it may be missing some logic to handle the user keys.
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Problem is still there with todays build :-(
Is this still an open ticket? This thing is huge! Think about remote updates….Should be easy to fix?!
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Only appears to affect embedded, I've never seen it on full. Ticket opened.
http://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/show/317