ppf 2017-03-07 00:52:12
the second means first complete password, then keyboard-interactive
snowkrash 2017-03-07 00:53:04
i dont understand the second public-key,keyboard-interactive
ppf 2017-03-07 00:53:32
in your first example it was password, not public key, but alright
ppf 2017-03-07 00:53:45
that one measn first complete publickey, then keyboard interactive authentication
snowkrash 2017-03-07 00:53:46
no the line looks like that ppf
ejay 2017-03-07 00:53:46
Hi, hello. How can I remove snap?
snowkrash 2017-03-07 00:53:49
AuthenticationMethods "publickey,password" "publickey,keyboard-interactive"
snowkrash 2017-03-07 00:53:52
there are both
snowkrash 2017-03-07 00:53:54
in one line
snowkrash 2017-03-07 00:53:56
is that wrong?
ppf 2017-03-07 00:54:02
no
snowkrash 2017-03-07 00:54:27
so its an OR?
ppf 2017-03-07 00:55:12
yes
snowkrash 2017-03-07 00:55:13
i understand that
snowkrash 2017-03-07 00:55:15
but
snowkrash 2017-03-07 00:55:24
still n ot understand what keyboard-interactive does
ppf 2017-03-07 00:55:24
but it'll ask for the public key only once
snowkrash 2017-03-07 00:55:56
whats the difference between password and keyboard-interactive?
jink 2017-03-07 00:56:00
password is from /etc/password, keyboard-interactive is anything that takes keyboard input (like pam, ldap, ...)
snowkrash 2017-03-07 00:56:14
ah thanks
snowkrash 2017-03-07 00:56:17
now i understand
snowkrash 2017-03-07 00:56:29
so by default keyboard interactive is also the password
snowkrash 2017-03-07 00:56:38
but it can be configured to something else too
jink 2017-03-07 00:56:47
Yes.
snowkrash 2017-03-07 00:56:56
how to configure it?
snowkrash 2017-03-07 01:06:12
from the host
snowkrash 2017-03-07 01:06:20
can i leave out the first part?
ppf 2017-03-07 01:06:25
in your case they appear to be, because of how you've configured keyboard-interactive authentication
ppf 2017-03-07 01:06:32
yes, of course
jink 2017-03-07 01:06:32
keyboard-interactive could read /etc/password, so in that case you can get rid of password. Is that what you mean?
snowkrash 2017-03-07 01:06:41
yes
snowkrash 2017-03-07 01:06:47
ok now i understand it better
snowkrash 2017-03-07 01:06:49
thanks!
KoreanLnk 2017-03-07 01:08:40
Hi all! I I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 and I need to create a run once (on first boot after install) script
ztane 2017-03-07 01:08:49
is there a specific day on which 1204 support is dropped? first of april?
KoreanLnk 2017-03-07 01:09:15
I do have the script, but I don't know what I need to modify to make it run at first boot.
snowkrash 2017-03-07 01:09:29
do you recommend tripwire btw?
ppf 2017-03-07 01:10:59
ztane: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
ztane 2017-03-07 01:11:41
ppf: yes, I know, it says "april 2017"
ztane 2017-03-07 01:13:30
ppf: 10.04 was eoled on 30th day of april 2015 which is in all practical ways quite different from 1st of april 2015.
snowkrash 2017-03-07 01:13:52
ppf, is it a a good idea to use tripwire for additional security on modified files?
ppf 2017-03-07 01:21:23
i'm using it for computering
BluesKaj 2017-03-07 01:22:23
Howdy folks
anonymous_ 2017-03-07 01:25:41
HWy
anonymous_ 2017-03-07 01:25:43
*Hey
flying_sausages 2017-03-07 01:42:52
hello people, which board on the forum is appropriate for asking questions about shrinking RAID1 partitions?
ikonia 2017-03-07 01:42:52
flying_sausages: not really what this channel is for
ikonia 2017-03-07 01:42:52
message the forum admins if in doubt
flying_sausages 2017-03-07 01:42:57
alright, well, can anyone here help me with shrinking Raid1 partitions?
ikonia 2017-03-07 01:43:32
is there a file system on it ?
finexbeer 2017-03-07 01:44:58
is the pentiun p6100 good for programming
finexbeer 2017-03-07 01:45:01
??