On Wednesday 15 June 2005 16:15, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Wednesday 15 June 2005 10:47 am, Hamish wrote:
Hello I have just upgraded to 9.3 and ive been really impressed so far, just a few bits to iron out now. In 9.2 I was able to run ssh-add and be asked for my passphrase for my key, once I put it in, I could open up konsoles to different servers without being asked for my key again. This seems to be broken now, as it only "remembers" the passphrase in the same konsole it was started in. Has anyone got this working properly? Any hints appreciated, Thanks, H
Maybe this is a better method:
Once you have a key generated:
ssh-copy-id -i <keyname.pub> user@machinename
Once you do the above, you can login to <machinename> as <user> without needing the password.
This is *exactly* what i am tryng to do. The thing about this is, that you need to type a passphrase to unlock the key every time you connect, so it is not very useful. With ssh agent, it "remembers" your key passphrase, so you dont have to type it in every time. Thanks, H