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Whenever I try and add new public keys using ssh-copy-idfor new remote clients to a server that uses authy-ssh, it will give me three immediately failed attempts to enter the authy generated token into the terminal, without giving me the possibility to check authy for a code and entering it. Is there a better way to send keys to an authy-hardened ssh server, do I need to disable authy temporarily, or are there some other options I should be using I'm not aware of?
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Issue with trying to use ' ssh-copy-id
Issue with trying to use ' ssh-copy-id ' to send public keys to an ssh server using authy-ssh
Feb 6, 2017
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Whenever I try and add new public keys using
ssh-copy-id
for new remote clients to a server that usesauthy-ssh
, it will give me three immediately failed attempts to enter the authy generated token into the terminal, without giving me the possibility to check authy for a code and entering it. Is there a better way to send keys to an authy-hardened ssh server, do I need to disable authy temporarily, or are there some other options I should be using I'm not aware of?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: