On 2011年11月17日 11:07, Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues wrote: > On 11/17/2011 12:55 AM, Wenyi Gao wrote: >> On 2011年11月17日 10:43, Jongki Suwandi wrote: >>> How did you set up the authorized keys for both root and autotest >>> users on the remote machine? Did you just copy local autotest's public >>> key to remote autotest, and then copy local root's public key to >>> remote root? Does the remote root have local autotest's public key? >>> >>> -Jongki >>> >>> >> >> >> I just setup autotest's public key as follow: >> >> autotest@wayne-ThinkPad-T420:/home/wayne$ ssh-keygen -t dsa >> ssh-copy-id -i /home/autotest/.ssh/id_dsa.pub 172.16.3.130 > > Why not generate the key using the autotest user? Assuming > 172.16.3.130 is your client, from your server: > > su - autotest > ssh-keygen -t dsa > ssh-copy-id [email protected] > type password, done > > That would be your best bet. Then > > ssh [email protected] > > Should work without password, *unless* your ssh daemon forbids > connecting to the machine as root, as Jongki said. > Yes, it works. Sorry for the mistake. Thank you and Jongki.
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