From: Cliff Sarginson
Is time in Spain a month late? ;-)
This is taking "hasta manyana" to ridiculous extremes :)
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 12:22:32PM +0100, snieto@sc.sas.cica.es wrote:
Hello:
I'd to know how can I use ssh client to execute a command in a remote machine but I don't have to write the password.
I have created the file $HOME/.shosts and I have written in it the remote machine's name but when I execute ssh remote_machine command, always I have to write the password.
Before, I use rsh, and when I wrote the remote machine's name I can execute rsh remote_machine command without write the password.
You need to install private/public keys. A good explanation may be found in http://www.linuxmonth.com/issue3/articles/security/security.html
HTH, Kastus