Hello,
Please use your favorite search engine to find how 'ssh-agent' and
'ssh-add' can be used for password-less authentication.
Hope this helps.
--
Prashanth
pcharapa_at_[hidden]
LAM-MPI Team
Thus spoke Martin Dimitrov in the message sent on Sat, 27 Sep 2003
->Hello everybody,
->
->we are a team of students, trying to set-up lam on several computers.
->However we are having trouble setting up SSH so that it does not require a
->password each time
->we want to connet to another node.
->
->We followed the instructions in the Red Hat Manuals, how to generate
->keypairs and use them , so that
->SSH does not require a password every time, but it does not work. It seems
->that when we enter a
->passphrase for one node, it replaces the keyphrase from the previous node
->and this way we can never
->have all nodes sighed in at the same time.
->
->I have personally set up a cluster at home, with only 2 nodes and once I
->boot up, I am prompted for a passphrase and after this I never have to worry
->about entering it again. However it does not work this way on more that 2
->nodes. ???
->please help if you know a solution to our problem
->
->thank you very much for your time and help
->
->Martin
->
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