I'm a bit confused by the fact that OpenSSH now defaults to using version 2. How do I use ssh-agent as I have in the past to do password-less logins?
In the past I'd do this once with my pass phrase: % ssh-keygen <blah,blah,blah> and copy the contents ~/.ssh/identity.pub to the remote machine ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. then when I log in to my machine, which runs my window manager via ssh-agent, I'd do % ssh-add <blah,blah,blah> and, viola, I could log in to the remote machine without entering my password or passphrase. How is the same thing accomplished in version 2? I know about generating id_[d|r]sa using "ssh-keygen -t" and that there is now a ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2 file but what goes into it to allow passwordless login via ssh-agent? I tried adding ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub and ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub to the remote machines ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2 but that didn't do the trick. Thanks, Gary