Eli the Bearded <*@eli.users.panix.com> wrote:
} Really does sound like the user/key pair isn't right.
I've checked a bunch more -- I turned on logging in my SSH client and, indeed, it, too, fails. Grumble.
Now I'm not sure why -- I *thought* perhaps incorrectly?? that SSH key pairs were server agnostic. That is, I thought/assumed that if my public/private key work on server A they'll work on server B. Apparently that is not the case and at the moment I have no clue why. So not a perl problem, which I might have had a chance of dealing with, but SSH key exchange problem about which I have no clue. Off to try to understand it.. Sorry to think this is a Perl problem...
/Bernie\
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