You could put your SSH public key into your .ssh/authorized_keys file on the
server. But I may be misunderstanding your problem.

jay

Nick Papadonis wrote:
> 
> Hi.
> 
> I have been battling with this problem for much time and was wondering if
> anyone had figured out a good solution.
> 
> I would like to use CVS with ssh, but my clients have dynamic ip's.
> My server has a dynamic ip, but has it's a dynamic dns entry that is updated
> when ips change.
> 
> The .shosts solution seems to work ok, and I have scripts that will
> automatically update .shosts when a user's ip changes.  However, the user
> must ssh and start a shell to invoke the script.
> 
> Is there any easier way to do this?  Am I making things too
> complicated.
> 
> Any insight appreciated.
> --
> 
> .. Nick Papadonis
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