SSH
Greeting all!
I am trying to write a script that ssh to all the computers in my
school and perform automated tasks. For a machine say, p30, i can
just put ssh p30 <command> in my script to execute that command. I
have public-key authentication so no password is required.
Now if this is the first time I login to that machine, I will get the question
The authenticity of host 'p30 ' can't be established.
RSA key fingerprint is .
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?
And I have to type yes or no. This is annoying since the script
should be able to run automatically. How can I make the script to
accept this automatically?
Thanks in advance!
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