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No.# Isto. Correto é a opção C. é o conteudo do arquivo id_rsa.pub que contém a chave publica que dever ser enviada para o servidor remoto.
This is a single file that contains a concatenation of all the Certificates of CA serves this purpose.
David - Jun 22, 2018
No.# I believe that the correct answer should be "C". The ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub file is transmitted to the remote server (probably using ssh-copy-id), and gets added to the remote server's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file. If the public key is listed in the authorized_keys file, then the remote server asks for a challenge.
The client machine would also, though, have a ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file if other machines connect to it as a client. The authorized_keys file is not transmitted to a remote server.
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No.# correct is A,D
No.# correct is A
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No.# Isto. Correto é a opção C. é o conteudo do arquivo id_rsa.pub que contém a chave publica que dever ser enviada para o servidor remoto.
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No.# Should this answer be SSLCACertificateFile?
This is a single file that contains a concatenation of all the Certificates of CA serves this purpose.
No.# I believe that the correct answer should be "C". The ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub file is transmitted to the remote server (probably using ssh-copy-id), and gets added to the remote server's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file. If the public key is listed in the authorized_keys file, then the remote server asks for a challenge.
The client machine would also, though, have a ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file if other machines connect to it as a client. The authorized_keys file is not transmitted to a remote server.