Re: ssh and paswordless login between 2 woody machines
* stan (stanb@awod.com) spake thusly:
> I have two woody machines, that I want to be able to use ssh to login from
> one to the other without having to enter my password every time.
>
> I added the contents of ~/.ssh/identity.pub on the machien I am loging in
> FROM to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on the machine that I am loging in TO, and
> made certain that the permissions of it were r-- .
>
> But whn I do ssh to_machine, I'm still prompted for a password.
>
> How can I fix this?
By generating keys for version 2 of the protocol, most likely.
ssh -v is your friend.
Dima
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