ssh-keygen with no passphrase
Jonathan Baron
baron at psych.upenn.edu
Sat May 1 23:19:11 UTC 2004
I control about 5 Linux computers, all running RedHat 9 or some
version of Fedora.
In several versions of RedHat and with Fedora Core 1, I've been
able to use ssh-keygen to make a public key without a passphrase,
which I then put into .ssh/authorized_keys or
.ssh/authorized_keys2, and I am able to log in, or transfer files
with scp, without typing a password, a great convenience, which I
use with many scripts, such as those in which I back up stuff
from one Linux box to another (or even to a Solaris server).
This has stopped working in Fedora Core 2 test 2 and test 3. I
can't find anything about it in bugzilla or the archives of this
list. I really don't see why it shouldn't work, since this is
all part of openssh, which hasn't changed. Or has it? The
problem is that I must type in a password all the time.
Advice?
Jon
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Jonathan Baron, Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
Home page: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~baron
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