Adam Megacz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Anil K. Narayanan) writes:
Have we turned off ssh pub-key auth. on mire
Yes.
(and do we plan to keep it that way) ?
Yes.
You can use ssh -K for passwordless logins.
Thanks Adam. I'm okay with krb at home. As for typing
Hi,
Have we turned off ssh pub-key auth. on mire (and do we plan to keep it that
way) ?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Anil K. Narayanan) writes:
Have we turned off ssh pub-key auth. on mire
Yes.
(and do we plan to keep it that way) ?
Yes.
You can use ssh -K for passwordless logins.
- a
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Eric Hanchrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam == Adam Megacz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam You can use ssh -K for passwordless logins.
My ssh client (OpenSSH_4.2) has no -K option, nor do I see one
documented at
Adam == Adam Megacz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam http://wiki.hcoop.net/wiki/RealSecurity
Ah, I read that and installed some kerberos stuff for my home machine
(namely kerberos4kth-clients (1.2.2-11.3ubuntu4)), made sure the
dns_ things weren't in my /etc/krb5.cnf, and then:
$ kinit
Eric Hanchrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(namely kerberos4kth-clients (1.2.2-11.3ubuntu4)), made sure the
you want kerberos5
dns_ things weren't in my /etc/krb5.cnf, and then:
$ kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
eBones International (debian)
Kerberos Initialization for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eric Hanchrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam == Adam Megacz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam http://wiki.hcoop.net/wiki/RealSecurity
Ah, I read that and installed some kerberos stuff for my home machine
(namely kerberos4kth-clients (1.2.2-11.3ubuntu4)), made sure the
dns_ things weren't