I have my own ssh server (on raspberry pi 5, Ubuntu Server 23) but when I try to connect from my PC using key authentication (having password disabled), I get a blank screen. A blinking cursor.

However, once I enter the command eval "$(ssh-agent -s)" and try ssh again, I successfully login after entering my passphrase. I don't want to issue this command every time. Is that possible?

This does not occur when I have password enabled on the ssh server. Also, ideally, I want to enter my passphrase EVERYTIME I connect to my server, so ideally I don't want it to be stored in cache or something. I want the passphrase to be a lil' password so that other people can't accidentally connect to my server when they use my PC.

  • dysprosium@lemmy.dbzer0.com
    hexagon
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    edit-2
    3 months ago

    I just added the ~/.ssh/config file on client side:

    Host pidoos
         HostName 192.168.2.223
         User pi
         IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
    

    Same result.

    The /etc/ssh/ssh_config is only relevant on the server side, right? Well, here it is.

    • tetris11@lemmy.ml
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      3 months ago

      sshd_config is server side, ssh_config is client side AFAIK

      Your config looks pretty tame. Anything interesting in /etc/ssh/config.d/ ?