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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Greetings Betsy,<br>
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Your authorized_keys file is only used for SSH connections (on
port 22), but when you are using a web browser to try to test your
hello world page, you'll be accessing your virtual instance
through HTTP (on port 80). The name on your authorized_keys line
is just a comment to help identify the line.<br>
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I hope this helps. If not, let me know what step on the VM-build
procedure is when you're first running into problems.<br>
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Gryphon<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/14/2012 11:21 PM, Elizabeth
Rosenzweig wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAL_F+XkfTJ0fK7F9N9hOC620RONJ5ZGrBb6a9J=q3eDQcUV2_A@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hey guys,<br>
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When I go to the test shorewall I get to my "hello world" page but
I don't get redirected or asked to approve a certificate. I'm not
totally sure about my authorized_keys file, I have my certificate
name as betsy@fire which is my user name @ my host name, but I
really have no idea if that is what it's supposed to be. If
anyone has any idea what I'm doing wrong I would love to know,
cause at this point I'm worried I need to rebuild my VM again.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Betsy<br>
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