The way to not ask for a password, is to cat from the client machine the 
~/.ssh/identity.pub to the ~/.ssh/authorized_users file on the server, it will 
no longer ask for a password when ssh ing from the client to the server as 
that user.

The following command will set this up for you.

ssh -l remoteusername remote.host.com 'cat >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys' 
<~/.ssh/identity.pub
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Allen Bolderoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
LNC -  Linux, help and commentary http://linux.netnerve.com
CTPC - Caffeine - get it here: http://www.coffee-tea-pots-cups.com/
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GPG fingerprint = CBB0 8626 702C 3D01 B5AD  A54A DC2C 93B7 3E4B 6472
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