At 05:28 PM 25/02/2001, you wrote:
hi i'm using openssh , and i want to know how i can login to a remote computer from mine ( which has a dialup connection -- dynamic ip, but with a dyndns.org hostname) without being asked for a password. i used ssh-keygen to generate both dsa & rsa keys and i put the pub keys in the remote computer's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2 & ~/.ssh/authorized_keys, but it still is asking for a password. What have i done wrong ?
Are you running ssh-agent on your workstation?? --- Nix - nix@susesecurity.com http://www.susesecurity.com
hi Thanks, now i do. i'll try out what happens. But question: should it run on the server or on the workstation ? regards omicron On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, Nix wrote:
At 05:28 PM 25/02/2001, you wrote:
hi i'm using openssh , and i want to know how i can login to a remote computer from mine ( which has a dialup connection -- dynamic ip, but with a dyndns.org hostname) without being asked for a password. i used ssh-keygen to generate both dsa & rsa keys and i put the pub keys in the remote computer's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2 & ~/.ssh/authorized_keys, but it still is asking for a password. What have i done wrong ?
Are you running ssh-agent on your workstation??
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