Re: ssh between 2 machine without password

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Velez" <mikev777@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "'General Red Hat Linux discussion list'" <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 3:27 PM
Subject: RE: ssh between 2 machine without password




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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rushan Sobar
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 7:35 AM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: ssh between 2 machine without password

Hi,
on the following steps

to generate a public/private DSA key pair on Ooga.
  ooga% ssh-keygen -t dsa -f ~/.ssh/id_dsa

When you are asked for a passphrase, leave it empty. Now send
the public key to Booga.

  ooga% cd .ssh
  ooga% scp id_dsa.pub user@booga:~/.ssh

Next, log in to Booga and add the public key to the list of
authorized keys.

  ooga% ssh user@booga

  booga% cd .ssh
  booga% cat id_dsa.pub >> authorized_keys2
  booga% chmod 640 authorized_keys2
  booga% rm -f id_dsa.pub

the filename is authorized_keys2, not authorized_keys. That's
it; now ready to ssh from Ooga to Booga without having to
enter a password.

what if i want to be able to ssh from Booga to Oooga without
having to enter a password?

i mean the steps up enable to connect from Ooga to Booga
without pass but from Booga to Ooga it ask for pass, i want 2
way without pass!!

Anyhelp?

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You need to do the same process you did before by inverting the commands you
do on ooga and booga. That is, generate a dsa key on booga then take the
new id_dsa.pub that has been generated on booga and put it into the
authorized_keys (or authorized_keys2 depending on your config file) on ooga.
Same process but mirrored.


It's best to generate one key per direction, as opposed to just using the
previously generated key.

Michael

Yes but what happen when I reverse and mirror the steps , booga connect to Ooga without passwd and the 1st Ooga to Booga start asking for passwd.everytime I reverse the command it start connect without passwd and the 1st start asking for password....


Regards




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