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Tectia Server supports also user public keys generated with OpenSSH. The OpenSSH keys can be configured the same way as described above for keys generated with Tectia Client.
Alternatively, the OpenSSH-style authorized keys file can be specified in the
          ssh-server-config.xml file by using the
          openssh-authorized-keys-file attribute. See 
                auth-publickey
              . An example configuration is shown below:
<authentication-methods>
  <authentication action="allow">
    <auth-publickey authorization-file="%D/.ssh2/authorization" 
                    openssh-authorized-keys-file="%D/.ssh/authorized_keys" />
    ...
  </authentication>
</authentication-methods>  
Tectia Server checks the file defined in
          openssh-authorized-keys-file if it cannot find a matching key in the Tectia
          authorization-file or the authorized-keys-directory. Public keys
        defined in the Tectia locations have precedence over the keys in the OpenSSH file if the same
        key is defined in both.