Make sure you have the following in /etc/ssh/sshd_config on your target machines:

RhostsRSAAuthentication yes
RSAAuthentication yes

(then restart or sighup the sshd process for changes to take effect, of course)

Jeremy

At 02:49 PM 2/18/2004, Benjamin Simmons wrote:
Hi all,
I followed the instructions on the list posted earlier about just copying the .ssh folder for root from the server to the non-node in question. This works fine for my root user between the two machines, but I also need to have the users be able to transaprently login to this non-node as well. I have the home directories mounted in /home over an nfs mount and the passwd and group files synced, but I am not clear how to make the password prompt go away for a user too. When I read through the OSCAR install scripts, everywhere I see a discussion on this matter, it says that it is automatically handled by the cross mount of home directories.


Am i overlooking something simple, or can someone show me how to correct this process.

Thanks in advance,

Ben Simmons
The University of Memphis
Mechanical Engineering Dept
Memphis TN 38152
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