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08-18-2005 09:05 PM
08-18-2005 09:05 PM
SSH OpenVMS <-> HPUX
Ok,
I think I've tried all the solutions I could find here but I can't get it to work properly.
I've setup SSH/SCP/SFTP on my Vms-nodes and everything works out fine.
I've created the keys and created the identification and authorization files. No problems what soever.
A co-worker is using SSH on his HP-UX machines and has no problems whatsoever. He uses authorized_keys rather then authorization and identification files.
We now need to setup this connection between the 2 Os's and all we get is that after an SSH or an SCP command the system keeps asking for a password....
Has anybody wrote a kind of manual on how to deal with this? We both think the problems lies in the keyfiles.
Thanks a lot
I think I've tried all the solutions I could find here but I can't get it to work properly.
I've setup SSH/SCP/SFTP on my Vms-nodes and everything works out fine.
I've created the keys and created the identification and authorization files. No problems what soever.
A co-worker is using SSH on his HP-UX machines and has no problems whatsoever. He uses authorized_keys rather then authorization and identification files.
We now need to setup this connection between the 2 Os's and all we get is that after an SSH or an SCP command the system keeps asking for a password....
Has anybody wrote a kind of manual on how to deal with this? We both think the problems lies in the keyfiles.
Thanks a lot
Resistance is not an option.
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08-19-2005 12:29 AM
08-19-2005 12:29 AM
Re: SSH OpenVMS <-> HPUX
OK, sometimes it helps putting the question on a forum ;-)
The solution was found; the name of the identification file on the HP-side had to be; identity rather than identification.
The solution was found; the name of the identification file on the HP-side had to be; identity rather than identification.
Resistance is not an option.
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08-19-2005 01:44 AM
08-19-2005 01:44 AM
Re: SSH OpenVMS <-> HPUX
Also some my customers tell me: "when we see you, we find solution!" (even if I don't yet do nothing!)
Good for you!
Antonio Vigliotti
Good for you!
Antonio Vigliotti
Antonio Maria Vigliotti
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