Re: SSH question

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On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 12:03:52PM -0500, Steve Buehler wrote:
> I have a client with a RHEL ES 4 box and a client of theirs has a
> windows 2003 server box.  We can't get IPSec to work between the two
> networks.  So now we are trying to work out a different way for their
> RHEL box to access their windows box.  The tech on the other side
> installed openssh for windows on the windows server.  He says that you
> can't use a public key with the windows version like you can with the
> linux version and we will always have to enter a password to do the
> ssh tunnel.  

I've used PuTTy - a free openssh client - that allows you to use public
keys for password-less logins.  It works fine...

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