![]() With that, just append your public key to the dropbear’s /etc/initramfs-tools/root/.ssh/authorized_keysĬat id_rsa.pub > /etc/initramfs-tools/root/.ssh/authorized_keys The step above is only for illustrative purpose and convenience sake only (so that I don’t have to go through the whole ssh key generation steps :-p here).įor real world setup, you should already generated your personal key. UserKnownHostsFile ~/.ssh/know_hosts.initramfs ![]() In your remote server, you can configure your ssh client with shortcut by editing the ~/.ssh/config Sudo chown parkia:parkia ~/id_rsa_dropbearĬopy the id_rsa_dropbear into your remote server. Sudo cp /etc/initramfs-tools/root/.ssh/id_rsa ~/id_rsa_dropbear Note: P assword logins for root is disabled by default dropbear configuration.
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