Hi,

>From my experience you cannot do that, but all you should need to do is
pur your ~/.ssh/identity.pub in to your ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file on
the client side and visa versa if you want. I don't know what the
equivalent files are on NT.

Carl

On 11-Apr-00 asosin wrote:
>       I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction. 
When
> you 
> install the command version of ssh1
> it is great since what it does is it uses the user name you typed in
> when 
> you logged into windows, and then just prompts you
> for the password.   However does anyone know a way that you can set it
> up 
> such that it takes the password you entered into windows and then logs
> you 
> into ssh automatically with that password.  If anyone wrote  some small
> script or knows some other way how to do it, could you please e-mail
> me.
> 
> Thanks.

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