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On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 10:56:42PM -0500, jbk wrote: > I have enabled openssh and have created my dsa private and public keys > in $home/.ssh/ on my rh7.2server. I have also copied the public key to > authorized_keys2 in the same directory. I can login to my server now > from my msbox via cygwin using ssh. The following is an edited excerpt > of the login sequence. > ################## > bash<johndat>$ ssh -l johndoe bagend > Could not create directory '/home/Johndoe/.ssh'. > The authenticity of host 'bagend (10.251.227.4)' can't be established. > RSA key fingerprint is c8:bc:fd:4f:18:f8:68:c5:c1:68:16:d6:c3:eb:cc:a1. > Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes > Failed to add the host to the list of known hosts > (/home/Johndoe/.ssh/known_hosts). > johndoe at bagend's password: > Last login: Sat Nov 23 23:02:16 2002 from msbox > bash: \e[3~:delete-char: command not found > xhost: unable to open display "" > ####################### > What I would like to know is, is it possible to set up the login process > so I don't have to enter my password each time? My username is different > between machines. Two different parts of the solution. 1. Different login names: specify the login name on the command line, either with -l username or by using username at machine.tld nomenclature. 2. Keep authorizations around with keychain. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/keychain.xml -dsr-
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