Hi, I wonder if anyone could help me with an ssh problem. I have a couple of boxes running SuSE in two different location, one of which is in New York, and one of which is in London, where I live. Both of them were running 7.0 and I was logging on from the London box to the New York box using ssh (the 7.0 default ssh - I assume open ssh). Because I wasn't familiar with ssh I was using password authentication. Last week while I was in New York I upgraded the box to SuSE 7.1 and left a copy of my public key on the machine, so I could set things up securely when I got back. Unfortunately, when I got back I got a message from ssh saying: debug: Server refused our key. Permission denied. I tried moving the public and private keys out of my .ssh directory, but got the same message. I upgraded this end to SuSE 7.1 on the off chance that it might help, but continued to get the same response :( I have somone trustworthy who can access the New York end to fix this, but I'm not clear why I can't get password access any more. In my original attempt I'd made no changes to the local box - only to the remote box. Can anyone give me an indication of how I can get password access re-enabled so I can get to the remote machine and set up secure access? Alan Lenton