Problems with rsync over ssh
Anne Wilson
cannewilson at tiscali.co.uk
Thu Mar 30 13:58:29 UTC 2006
On Thursday 30 March 2006 14:43, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
> If your ssh key has a passphrase, the only reason it works
> manually is that you have entered that passphrase
> previously and ssh-agent remembers it for you within
> that session. The cron job has no connection to that
> session and the agent wouldn't provide the passphrase
> even if it could. If you want it to run without entering
> the passphrase, make keys with an empty passphrase.
>
I see. Questions, then -
As this LAN is behind a hardware firewall, it's probably reasonably safe, but
what risk is there?
I presume that I will have to remove the keys presently installed?
Anne
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