Hello,

On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Khadija EL MAHRSI
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>>> If the test succeeded (without asking for a password)
> It does ask for a password that I have to enter but I can also use few
> commands that make me connect without entering the password myself. If this
> is why it fails can you tell me how to get rid of having to enter the
> password?

Yes, I think this is the real problem. (After all, Mozart does not
know your ssh password...)
You need to use public key authentication. I have used these
instructions in the past:
http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/no-passwd.html


>>> Are there maybe multiple "ssh" exes in the path and Oz is accidentally
>>> using the wrong one?
> Maybe this is what's wrong. In the path there is no "ssh" exe, does it have
> to be in path?
> If yes where can I find this "ssh" exe so that I can add it?
With "path" I meant the set of directories where Windows searches for
executables. As you have run the remote test with ssh successfully, I
assume your ssh client is already in the path. I was just worried that
there might be two different ssh clients installed, but that was just
a wild guess. Let's first solve the problem above before we possibly
revisit this.

Cheers,
  Wolfgang
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