![]() ![]() It seems like this might actually be a problem related to ssh versions or something of the sorts. I'm planning to do more testing and setting the logLevel value to VERBOSE or DEBUG2 or 3 but considering the urgency of the matter and the fact that in order to actually test it on the machine I have to go through a lot of hassle considering the machine is in a place that is quite distant from my actual workplace. The logs don't show any authentication problems. The error "Server refused our key" keeps showing up, no matter what I do. ![]() The config file ( sshd_config) has the AuthorizedKeysFile set to ~/.sshd/authorized_keys. There are no connectivity issues AFAICS and the same goes for ssh, considering I'm able to log in as root to the Linux machine. ![]() This seems pretty straightforward considering that it worked in 2 other windows machines to a different Linux machine, with the same configuration. ![]() I was able to log into the server on two seperate days BEFORE I added Firewalld and opened ports 5, but now I can't access the server at all, then the game crashed and I was forced to log back into putty and start it but then I got the error "Server refused our key" along with a window that said "No supported authentication methods available (Server sent: publickey) I hear people talking about a terminal on the Oracle Cloud website but I have no idea where that is or how to open it (Is it local Connection?) anyway I have a bunch of erors thhat appeared all at once and I don't know how to fix any of it and I can't find anything elsewhere.I was trying to set up a simple backup script to run automatically that would copy a file from a Windows machine to a Linux one through SSH.Īs a lot of simple online tutorials suggest I used pscp with a private key generated with puttygen and placed the corresponding public key (presented in copy/paste form by putty itself) in the authorized_keys file in Linux. I have very little knowledge so nothing I have found makes sense to me, or if it does it just doesn't seem to fix it. I was gonna try setting a new key but I don't know what password is needed to use local connection because I know I didn't set one. I want to host a Modded minecraft server on Oracle Cloud using Ubuntu, However I can't get back in the same way I did before with Putty or Filezilla. ![]()
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