Well on the Tru64 machine, everything is a little different... I had to make
a file containing the key, and then another file that pointed to this key,
and then it worked.

/Søren

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Emne: ssh2 keygen??


I have a Tru64 Unix that I want to ssh to from a Redhat Linux, and the Tru64
only allows ssh2. And I also need it to work without passwords.

I have generated a RSA and a DSA key on the Redhat (with ssh-keygen -t rsa
and ssh-keygen -t dsa). I have copied the id_rsa.pub into
root/.ssh2/authorized_keys on the Tru64, I have copied the id_dsa.pub into
root/.ssh2/authorized_keys2 on the Tru64, and I have copied the id_dsa.pub
into root/.ssh2/hostkeys/key_22_MYIP.pub on the Tru64

None of this works, I still need to give the password each time... :(

Any ideas, what am I doing wrong here?

Med venlig hilsen/Best regards
Søren Neigaard
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