On 28/06/02 Jan Johansson did speaketh: > Doing some unintended installations, and would like to generate SSH2 DSA/RSA > host-keys. But i cant figure out how to set "no password" for ssh-keygen. > Help?
I think I just hit the enter key when it prompted for password.
Note however, that since X runs under ssh-agent on Debian, you don't need
passwordless keys. Just use ssh-add to add the passcode(s) to your ssh-agent
and you can get in passwordless, and they'll be more secure.
Mike
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