RE: Passwordless ssh, "once and for all"...
The thing that always trips me up is the permissions, everything except
the public key should be 0700
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Sowka [mailto:msowka@doe.carleton.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 5:50 PM
To: secureshell@securityfocus.com
Subject: Passwordless ssh, "once and for all"...
Hello,
Number one, I have to admit that openssh has always been a bit of a
"black magic" to me. The everyday stuff is a breeze (ssh scp), but I've
had hell of a time setting up passwordless ssh for a little MPI cluster
I have running here at school. I got the darned thing running about a
year ago, having tried various methods, I finally STUMBLED on a working
setup... unfortunately a hasty rm -rf .ssh here and there really messed
things up. I've now decided I should learn how to get openssh-3.1p1
setup for passwordless ssh the right way, and in such a way that I know
what's going on and can properly maintain my cluster. Please note the
I've been RTFMing for the past 5 hours... and am on the verge of my
nerves (hence the babbling on in my post).
WHAT I NEED: passwordless login for ALL users from "master" to all
"nodes" 1-14...
WHAT I'M TRYING TO DO: I've worked on the one "master" to see if I can
get pswd'less ssh on there first...
-sshd creates the keys.
-I take /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key.pub and copy it into
/etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts with "master" prepended -create
/etc/hosts.equiv AND /etc/ssh/hosts.equiv with "master" listed
QUESTION: Why the HECK does it keep asking me for a password to
login???? Should I use protocol I ? And if so how do I enable it ( I
have tried, and it would still insist on a password)
Any suggestion and/or help ARE MUCH APPRECIATED.
THANK YOU,
Mike
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Mike Sowka
Received on Fri Dec 13 12:52:00 2002
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