Re: SSH Question relating to Public and Private Keys

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Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Tuesday 15 April 2008 16:13:55 William L. Maltby wrote:
How sensitive is the data and how critical are the functions that that
could be disrupted? What is the scope of exposure to intrusion from
outside the organization (LAN, firewalls, in place, etc.).

For example rsync functions.
It won't work automatically anymore in cron if we use passphrase.

Do you know what command rsync will run on the remote host? If you do, you can create a key pair without a passphrase and add the public key to the remote host, along with a forced command. This will allow the client with the corresponding private key to run this command only.

Regards
Ingemar
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