I know that I can not be sure about the identity of the server, but anyway I
have to do it in this way.
The 'StrictHostKeyChecking' Flag is set to no, so the hostkey will be
received without asking for a confirmation. This works fine when I'm logged
in on the server, but my problem is when I'm not logged in (via cgi-script).
Then I have no controlling tty and the ssh-command fails.
regards
Tino
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Von: Markus Friedl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Dienstag, 20. Februar 2001 15:33
An: Barden, Tino
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: tty problem
if you don't know the hostkey in advance, and if you don't
verify the fingerprint then you cannot be sure about
the identity of the server.
however, several SSH protocol implementations support
the 'StrictHostKeyChecking' keyword (e.g. SSH-1.2.x
or OpenSSH).