ssh setup - auto authenticate
Alexander Dalloz
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Sun Sep 11 11:56:30 UTC 2005
Am So, den 11.09.2005 schrieb Bob Hartung um 5:41:
> I am trying to set up ssh on an internal network for training purposes.
>
> The setup:
> Client: FC3 running openssh-3.p1-8.0.1
> username[not real] someone
>
>
> Server: FC4 running openssh-4.1p1-3.1
> username[not real] someone
>
> On the client I:
> 1. ran 'ssh-keygen -t dsa'
> 2. copied ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub to the server
> 3. appended id_dsa.pub contents on to server's
> /home/someone/.ssh/authorized_keys2 file with 'cat id_dsa.pub
> >> /home/someone/.ssh/authorized_keys2'
That should be ~/.ssh/authorized_keys.
Be sure about the permissions: chmod 700 ~/.ssh - both on server and
client side. chmod 600 ~/.ssh/<keyfile> - both on server and client.
> Now when I 'ssh [server]' from the client machine I still am prompted
> for the password after about 20 second delay. Login then procedes normally.
> Bob Hartung
Fedora Extras has the tool keychain for easier ssh key / ssh-agent
handling.
Alexander
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