I already follow what you said(ssh2 with empty passphrase) but when i
type "ssh servername", I still get password prompt. 
How to solve this? It's this is because of this two server are using
same user name but with different password?



"Steven J. Yellin" wrote:
> 
>     For openssh, to log on w/o a password, on the computer from which you
> want to log on, run "ssh-keygen -t rsa" to generate a ssh2 keypair
> (without the "-t rsa" it would make an ssh1 keypair).  For ease of use,
> give an empty passphrase.  Accept the default location for the keypair, in
> ~.ssh.
>     The ssh2 keypair is id_rsa, id_rsa.pub; the ssh1 is identity,
> identity.pub.  I assume ssh2 is the default when you use ssh.  For the
> ssh2 keypair, copy id_rsa.pub from the computer from which you want to log
> w/o a password to ~./ssh/authorized_keys2 on the computer to which you
> want to log on w/o a password.
> 
> On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Gary Chan wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have used " rsync -e ssh ipass:/home/gary/abc.txt /tmp/def.txt", but
> > it needs to enter password. If I would like to run it as a cronjob, how
> > can I prevent to prompt to enter password
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Steven J. Yellin [mailto:yellin@;SLAC.Stanford.EDU]
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 2:43 AM
> > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> > Subject: RE: rsync
> >
> >
> >     You can (and should, I think) use rsync with openssh in order to make
> > it secure.  The failure before would happen if (wisely, I think)  your
> > computers are set up to prevent use of the insecure rsh.  Assuming you
> > have openssh installed, try modifying your command to
> >  rsync -e ssh ipass:/home/gary/abc.txt /tmp/def.txt
> >
> > On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Martinez, Michael - CSREES/ISTM wrote:
> >
> > > I would not use rsync or any of the rhosts stuff because it is not secure. I
> > > would use openssh.
> > >
> > >
> > > Michael Martinez
> > > System Administrator
> > > Information Systems and Technology Management
> > > CSREES - United States Department of Agriculture
> > > (202) 720-6223
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Gary Chan [mailto:gary.chan@;dataworld.com.hk]
> > > Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 10:03 PM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: RE: rsync
> > >
> > >
> >
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Gary Chan
> > > Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 10:52 AM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: rsync
> > >
> > >
> > > Dear all,
> > >
> > > I am now testing to use rsync between two linux server. Both are 7.1 with
> > > kernel 2.4.2-2. For example, I would like rsync the file from server A to
> > > server B.
> > >
> > > In server A:
> > > [gary@serverA gary]$ rsync ipass:/home/gary/abc.txt /tmp/def.txt
> > > Permission denied.
> > > unexpected EOF in read_timeout
> > >
> > > In server B, I tried to see the /var/log/messages and below is the log
> > > message:
> > > Nov  4 10:46:40 serverB pam_rhosts_auth[29940]: denied to gary@serverA
> > > <mailto:gary@;serverA>  as gary: .rh
> > > osts writable by group
> > > Nov  4 10:46:40 serverB in.rshd[29940]: rsh denied to gary@serverA
> > > <mailto:gary@;serverA>  as gary: Permiss
> > > ion denied.
> > >
> > > Gary
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> 
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> Steven Yellin
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