![]() ![]() This seems to be a blocker from MS Azure. I chose the same SSH key that I had created 4 years ago - the one I. When trying to connect to a newly created server over SSH (for the first time), Putty prints out 'Server refused our key'. I have created a new VPS server (Hetzner cloud) and have chosen the existing SSH key, as a security measure. I think there are some constraints or restrictions coming in after I download a file of that big a size. I am using Putty to connect to my VPS servers. Ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCY圜1ZIr6OMNz0alV4Y10KftDIYcSy9yppbvI75pIze5xANUYMSYvANLHhUkiMVKVlpt5O907YcZFmWkzVtrUsUTUO1eF+BHjgpQCarU9DIso2aJ/t0L4JJDAv7McbaJFOja+CqzuECoFPc1UvGJovJcCQ5LtSVSQfgWdXI3UxoO0X8W/kOjBMRJ024iZsXnnSP9PRw2ADTVEvTfEznTBJNnn7TpuIQiXhCR+iXJW958eiQbFzCATDUXv1YRIe/PpBeFauRF+BAlTPGwgZjPT5DczP02jX7YLTA2BRpqG7/oLsqivmSd4UTtbaFM1z4zQgEQk3HsG3zOYpjqpJdq0R I also noted the contents of ~/.ssh/authorized_keys before and after the issue is ~]$ cat ~/.ssh/authorized_keys The ssh fails with error: "Server refused our key". ![]()
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