passwordless SSH on a entire rack of servers.

Dustin Larmeir dustin at larmeir.com
Fri Dec 11 20:47:13 UTC 2009


you will need to use ssh keys for authentication. This will allow all of the
servers to access each other without a password. Check this url out:

http://www.brandonhutchinson.com/Passwordless_ssh_logins.html

- Dustin

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Charles Embry <csembry at ualr.edu> wrote:

> Hello.
>
> I am trying to get a rack of sunfire servers(at least 12 machines) that
> have Redhat Enterprise Linux 5.1 to work with mpich2 and CONDOR. I need to
> get them to ssh themselves and to the other machines on the rack with out
> using a password. Will it have something to do with ssh-keygen?. HOw does it
> work on Redhat for this purpose? Or will there be sometype of configuration
> file that I can create/edit and copy to all machines?
>
>
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