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    Okay, I've checked the archives, followed the instructions, and I
still can't get it working.  What I did (as best I can remember):

    On my local machine, did ssh-keygen, stored the files in
.ssh/identity and .ssh/identity.pub.

    Telnetted to master.  Created ~/.ssh.  chmod 700 .ssh  
    cd .ssh
    FTP back to my local machine, set binary mode, get identity.pub out
of the .ssh directory.  
    mv identity.pub authorized_keys
    chmod 600 authorized_keys


    ssh -v master from the local machine results in this:

SSH Version 1.2.22 [i486-unknown-linux], protocol version 1.5.
Standard version.  Does not use RSAREF.
moebius: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
moebius: ssh_connect: getuid 1000 geteuid 0 anon 0
moebius: Connecting to master [205.229.104.5] port 22.
moebius: Allocated local port 1023.
moebius: Connection established.
moebius: Remote protocol version 1.5, remote software version 1.2.22
moebius: Waiting for server public key.
moebius: Received server public key (768 bits) and host key (1024 bits).
moebius: Host 'master' is known and matches the host key.
moebius: Initializing random; seed file /home/zed/.ssh/random_seed
moebius: Encryption type: idea
moebius: Sent encrypted session key.
moebius: Received encrypted confirmation.
moebius: Trying rhosts or /etc/hosts.equiv with RSA host authentication.
moebius: Remote: Accepted by .shosts.
moebius: Remote: Your host key cannot be verified: unknown or invalid
host key.
moebius: Remote: The host name used to check the key was
'moebius.interdestination.com'.
moebius: Remote: Try logging back from the server machine with the
canonical host name using ssh, and then try again.
moebius: Server refused our rhosts authentication or host key.
moebius: No agent.
moebius: Trying RSA authentication with key 'zed@moebius'
moebius: Received RSA challenge from server.
Enter passphrase for RSA key 'zed@moebius': 

    where as you can see it ends up asking me for my passphrase (which I
gather it isn't supposed to do).  There's no difference if I use slogin
master instead of ssh master.  Did I miss a step somewhere?

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Zed Pobre  <zcp@po.cwru.edu>  |  PGP key on servers, fingerprint on finger
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