On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 10:14, Ken Ambrose wrote:
How do I get logged in to a remote host, via ssh, w/o password prompting,
a la the rhosts file? I can do it with SSH v1, but v2 seems to give me
some problems. I've plugged the public key into the authorized_keys file,
but no dice. Any suggestions?
Here's my procedure. I only use the commercial version of ssh (for
various reasons), so this is only good for that... not OpenSSH.
* run ssh-keygen locally.
* You may wish to rename the keypair files
* create a file named ~/.ssh2/identification with the following
structure:
IdKey [private key filename]
* copy your local public key to the remote host as .ssh2/user-host.pub
(replace this with your local user and local hostname)
* create a file named ~/.ssh2/authorization on the remote machine with
the following structure:
Key [filename of the public key that you copied to the machine]
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