Perhaps ldap-ssl with its pam module can help you. El 02 May 2003 a las 08:38AM -0500, Vince Mulhollon escribio: > > > > > > On 05/02/2003 02:06:04 AM Ole.Nielsen wrote: > > >> However, nodes ask for passwords so I'd like to setup the cluster to > >> allow passwordless ssh for everyone. > > I'm not sure about "for everyone". Maybe something can be done with a > combination of NFS /home and NIS authentication? > > How about start with one user and build on that. > > Assume you're connecting from main hub to the remote. > > Make an account named "user" on both the main and remote. > Or, make sure that account name exists on both machines (perhaps root?) > Log into main as that user. > > On the main, run "ssh-keygen -d" and hit enter at all the prompts. > > Then, on the main, run "scp .ssh/id_dsa.pub remote:.ssh/authorized_keys" > (Or use any other method to copy that file to that location) > > This is the cookbook approach, you probably want to read the manpages as > you do this. > > > Don't forget to setup the "dsh" package when you're all done, as that is > highly useful with this config. > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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