Re: [expert] Using SSH without passwd

2003-03-16 Thread Todd Lyons
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jim C wrote on Sat, Mar 15, 2003 at 08:13:15PM -0800 : I've a question about ssh also. Isn't it true that after one logs in with ssh, that further communications beyond login are not encrypted? If this is true, how might one fix it? The others

Re: [expert] Using SSH without passwd

2003-03-16 Thread Jim C
Vincent Danen wrote: I'd really like to know where you heard that from. Beat them with a wet noodle or a 100lb sledge... your choice. At any rate, it's very wrong. I'll take the wet noodle since it may have been a case of failing memory on the part of my brain. The fact that I don't remember

[expert] Using SSH without passwd

2003-03-15 Thread Michael Noble
I have been trying without success to use ssh to remote machines as myself and as root. It works fine as long as I give a password for the UID. What I need is to be able to use SSH without the need to be prompted for a passwd. Can anybody tell me how to do this. Thanks, Mike Want to buy

Re: [expert] Using SSH without passwd

2003-03-15 Thread Vox
This time Michael Noble [EMAIL PROTECTED] becomes daring and writes: I have been trying without success to use ssh to remote machines as myself and as root. It works fine as long as I give a password for the UID. What I need is to be able to use SSH without the need to be prompted for a

Re: [expert] Using SSH without passwd

2003-03-15 Thread tarvid
On Saturday 15 March 2003 03:28 pm, Michael Noble wrote: I have been trying without success to use ssh to remote machines as myself and as root. It works fine as long as I give a password for the UID. What I need is to be able to use SSH without the need to be prompted for a passwd. Can

Re: [expert] Using SSH without passwd

2003-03-15 Thread Vincent Danen
On Sat Mar 15, 2003 at 12:28:12PM -0800, Michael Noble wrote: I have been trying without success to use ssh to remote machines as myself and as root. It works fine as long as I give a password for the UID. What I need is to be able to use SSH without the need to be prompted for a passwd.

Re: [expert] Using SSH without passwd

2003-03-15 Thread Jim C
I've a question about ssh also. Isn't it true that after one logs in with ssh, that further communications beyond login are not encrypted? Doesn't this imply that if one logs in as a user and then wants to su to the super user once you are there, that this is *not* secure? If this is true, how

Re: [expert] Using SSH without passwd

2003-03-15 Thread Vincent Danen
On Sat Mar 15, 2003 at 08:13:15PM -0800, Jim C wrote: I've a question about ssh also. Isn't it true that after one logs in with ssh, that further communications beyond login are not encrypted? Doesn't this imply that if one logs in as a user and then wants to su to the super user once you

Re: [expert] Using SSH without passwd

2003-03-15 Thread Pierre Fortin
On Sat, 15 Mar 2003 20:13:15 -0800 Jim C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've a question about ssh also. Isn't it true that after one logs in with ssh, that further communications beyond login are not encrypted? Doesn't this imply that if one logs in as a user and then wants to su to the super

Re: [expert] Using SSH without passwd

2003-03-15 Thread Jack Coates
no, and next time that you wonder how a protocol acts, just fire up ethereal and look at it. On Sat, 2003-03-15 at 20:13, Jim C wrote: I've a question about ssh also. Isn't it true that after one logs in with ssh, that further communications beyond login are not encrypted? Doesn't this imply