Hi Dirk,
well now were are only using a key pair for authentication of
the login to the gateway. But your suggestion sounds very
interesting. To be honest: how can I implement a command to the
private key?
Have a nice weekend...
Christoph
18.7.2003 16:33:48, "Schreiner, Dirk"
Generate a Public-Private Key pair with Passphrase for each User.
Put the Public-Key in the Home-Directory of the Win-User. This can be opend using pagent (Putty.)
Put the Private-Key on the Gateway-Server, and implement a single command in this Key. (e.g. ssh -l user inside-host /bin/scp ;-))
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