RE: PuTTY SSH w/o a Password

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Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Peter B. West wrote:
>> 
>> I ended up going the other way. Create the key(s) you want in linux,
>> using the appropriate ssh commands.  These will be created in ~/.ssh.
>> Copy the public key(s) into ~/.ssh/authorized_keys (SSH1 RSA) or
>> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2 (SSH2 RSA or DSA).
> 
> Not a correction, but a clarification:
> 
> authorized_keys2 is depreciated.  Store all of your keys in the
> authorized_keys file.

Wow! Guess its been longer than I thought since I last read the man pages
for sshd. Thanks for posting this.

Steve Cowles


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