Re: rsync with public/private keys/no passwords

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Hi James,

Have you tried to generate the key pairs at the remote machine, then
copy the private key to the machine that runs rsync ?

HTH

Michael

>
> 主題(Subject):
> Re: rsync with public/private keys/no passwords
> 寄信人(From):
> James Pifer <jamesredhatlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 日期:
> 25 Nov 2003 11:59:02 -0500
> 收信人(To):
> RedHat List <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
>Yes, even though it's a big no-no I'm doing this all as root. What you
>said is correct, created the rsa key, copied it and cat'ed it to
>authorized_keys for root on the remote machine. 
>
>I added the root@ to the rsync command and it's still prompting for
>password. 
>
>The most frustrating thing is that I had this working once before and
>documented it when I did it the first time. I'm following the same steps
>and I can't get it. The machine I had it working on is unrecoverable, so
>I can't do any comparison. 
>
>UGH!
>
>Thanks,
>James
>
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