On 08/04/2011 04:28 AM, Todd wrote:
> ah ha, I can cat id_rsa.pub >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys for each user account
> on the server
You might want to have a look at
/usr/bin/ssh-copy-id [-i [identity_file]] [user@]machine
It takes care of directory/file creation, permissions, selin
>
> I also want to use PKA for other users accounts on the servers (for
>> website editing and SFTP transfers) where my id on my laptop does NOT
>> match the user on the server.
>>
>
> Since you've already generated an SSH key pair, you can add the public
> portion of your key to the authorized_ke
>
> I also want to use PKA for other users accounts on the servers (for
>> website editing and SFTP transfers) where my id on my laptop does NOT
>> match the user on the server.
>>
>
> Since you've already generated an SSH key pair, you can add the public
> portion of your key to the authorized_ke
On 08/03/2011 12:51 PM, Todd wrote:
Hi All,
I was able to create a public key for one of my servers that I log into
frequently.
Now I want to do this for a few more servers (where I use the same user
id) and my user id on my laptop is the same as the servers.
I also want to use PKA for other u
Hi All,
I was able to create a public key for one of my servers that I log into
frequently.
Now I want to do this for a few more servers (where I use the same user id)
and my user id on my laptop is the same as the servers.
I also want to use PKA for other users accounts on the servers (for webs
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