My host computer is:: Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS fully upgraded (they should have SSH auth air-tight by now).
Was using Raspberry Pi Imager to generate a SSD for Bullseye 64 for PI5.
Switched off Password Auth in favor of Key Auth, pressed the GEN button after I put in a short passphrase
Trusted the process
Didn't work out of the box for me.
There wasn't the slightest hint that something was off, or not performing correctly during the generation of the SSD. I thought it would have placed the keys where it needed to go on tho host and pi. I mean why wouldn't it? This is the time to raise the red flag to the user. In fact it should have done some sort of in-advance checks to make sure it could do what it needed to do. Not bomb out and sweep things under the rug without a word.
It became all to apparent it didn't work like it should have (like password auth did without a hitch) when I went to try and log in. It just denied me.
Was using Raspberry Pi Imager to generate a SSD for Bullseye 64 for PI5.
Switched off Password Auth in favor of Key Auth, pressed the GEN button after I put in a short passphrase
Trusted the process
Didn't work out of the box for me.
There wasn't the slightest hint that something was off, or not performing correctly during the generation of the SSD. I thought it would have placed the keys where it needed to go on tho host and pi. I mean why wouldn't it? This is the time to raise the red flag to the user. In fact it should have done some sort of in-advance checks to make sure it could do what it needed to do. Not bomb out and sweep things under the rug without a word.
It became all to apparent it didn't work like it should have (like password auth did without a hitch) when I went to try and log in. It just denied me.
Statistics: Posted by UltimateCodeWarrior — Sun Dec 08, 2024 4:24 pm