Hi David,

Set up hostbased authentication. That's the best way, especially since your machines 
trust each other.

-Anne

On Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 11:08:37PM -0800, David Miller wrote:
> I have a small network of machines and am ssh and scp'ing amongst them quite 
>frequently. I would love to configure ssh so that I do not constantly need to enter a 
>password every time I ssh or scp. I have tried setting up the automatic RSA protocol 
>using the authorized_keys file, following the instructions in 'man ssh' but I still 
>need to enter my password every time, even though the instructions indicate 
>otherwise. I would be extremely grateful if anyone could help me sort this out, or 
>point me in the direction of a good document describing this problem. Thanks!
> 
> -David-
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