mounting sftp with ssh-keygen: Remote execution disabled; possible workarounds, other methods












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I try to configure my system so that I can mount an sftp server without my password. I tried to do this with ssh-keygen and ssh-copy-id, but got an error.



$ ssh-keygen
...
$ ssh-copy-id user@sftp.server
...
361596: Remote execution access has been disabled by the system administrator
exec request failed on channel 0









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  • I was wondering if there is any workaround for this error or another method that can work, or that I am just doing it wrong.

    – Hielke Walinga
    3 hours ago
















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I try to configure my system so that I can mount an sftp server without my password. I tried to do this with ssh-keygen and ssh-copy-id, but got an error.



$ ssh-keygen
...
$ ssh-copy-id user@sftp.server
...
361596: Remote execution access has been disabled by the system administrator
exec request failed on channel 0









share|improve this question

























  • I was wondering if there is any workaround for this error or another method that can work, or that I am just doing it wrong.

    – Hielke Walinga
    3 hours ago














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I try to configure my system so that I can mount an sftp server without my password. I tried to do this with ssh-keygen and ssh-copy-id, but got an error.



$ ssh-keygen
...
$ ssh-copy-id user@sftp.server
...
361596: Remote execution access has been disabled by the system administrator
exec request failed on channel 0









share|improve this question
















I try to configure my system so that I can mount an sftp server without my password. I tried to do this with ssh-keygen and ssh-copy-id, but got an error.



$ ssh-keygen
...
$ ssh-copy-id user@sftp.server
...
361596: Remote execution access has been disabled by the system administrator
exec request failed on channel 0






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  • I was wondering if there is any workaround for this error or another method that can work, or that I am just doing it wrong.

    – Hielke Walinga
    3 hours ago



















  • I was wondering if there is any workaround for this error or another method that can work, or that I am just doing it wrong.

    – Hielke Walinga
    3 hours ago

















I was wondering if there is any workaround for this error or another method that can work, or that I am just doing it wrong.

– Hielke Walinga
3 hours ago





I was wondering if there is any workaround for this error or another method that can work, or that I am just doing it wrong.

– Hielke Walinga
3 hours ago










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This might work:




  • connect with password and download ~/.ssh/authorized_keys if it exists. (Otherwise, touch authorized_keys locally to use en empty file.)


  • append your ~/.ssh/*.pub to the downloaded (or created) file


  • re-upload the file to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys



(Note it's possible that the remote admin has removed the possibility to have public keys there, though.)






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    This might work:




    • connect with password and download ~/.ssh/authorized_keys if it exists. (Otherwise, touch authorized_keys locally to use en empty file.)


    • append your ~/.ssh/*.pub to the downloaded (or created) file


    • re-upload the file to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys



    (Note it's possible that the remote admin has removed the possibility to have public keys there, though.)






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      This might work:




      • connect with password and download ~/.ssh/authorized_keys if it exists. (Otherwise, touch authorized_keys locally to use en empty file.)


      • append your ~/.ssh/*.pub to the downloaded (or created) file


      • re-upload the file to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys



      (Note it's possible that the remote admin has removed the possibility to have public keys there, though.)






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        This might work:




        • connect with password and download ~/.ssh/authorized_keys if it exists. (Otherwise, touch authorized_keys locally to use en empty file.)


        • append your ~/.ssh/*.pub to the downloaded (or created) file


        • re-upload the file to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys



        (Note it's possible that the remote admin has removed the possibility to have public keys there, though.)






        share|improve this answer













        This might work:




        • connect with password and download ~/.ssh/authorized_keys if it exists. (Otherwise, touch authorized_keys locally to use en empty file.)


        • append your ~/.ssh/*.pub to the downloaded (or created) file


        • re-upload the file to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys



        (Note it's possible that the remote admin has removed the possibility to have public keys there, though.)







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