Christoph Lameter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> You need to run keygen and then put your public key on the host you
> want to reach.  Get rid of the .shosts file and the pain of
> passwords is gone. You can put your private key on any account you
> want to use to connect from.

I had tried that, but that still requires you to type the pass
phrase.  I'm looking for a method that doesn't.  Normally you can use
.rhosts or .shosts for this, but I can't get it to work through a
masqueraded connection.

The reason I *need* to do this is because I need to be able to access
a cvs server from the masqueraded machine.

Thanks
-- 
Rob


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