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Re: Secure Shell Paper

 
Steven E. Protter
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Re: Secure Shell Paper

If you want password free login with the secure shell product set, you need to exchagne public keys.

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Kevin Wright
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Re: Secure Shell Paper

correct. But as soon as you connect to the remote host 1 time, the public host keys are exchanged for you when you answer yes. After that, it's passphrase free.
Chris Wong
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Re: Secure Shell Paper

The only key that should not have a passphrase on it is the host key. If you don't want to enter a passphrase as a user, use the authorization agent. Jump to page 61 on this doc for more info:
http://newfdawg.com/docs/HP-SSH_Explained.PDF
Steven E. Protter
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Re: Secure Shell Paper

This is an old thread.

I've always followed a variation of the doc I'm attaching.

If you have other innovations, as they say in Yiddish Guzunte Hait.

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Steven E Protter
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Steven E. Protter
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Re: Secure Shell Paper

I consider this thread closed.

Feel free to post and debate to your hearts content. I've solved this problem and am not looking for answers.

Translation: Don't expect points, but if something extraordinary is posted, I'll hand out a bunny. I love doing that.

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