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hi all, I'm attempting to use CentOS as a workstation for my home office, and I really like it for the most part. However, I'm trying to install Filezilla (FTP program) and am having a bear of a time.
I would like to turn off password authentication for SSH to my server, using keys instead. I don't see an option in Filezilla to use a public key though: is this not a feature of the SFTP spec?
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