On 26 Feb 2004, Marcin Lubojan~ski wrote:cliebow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napisa^(3)(a): you have nis set up..tis what jammcq had me do..works champion..chuck
Well, why is actually NIS needed? To provide publickeys?
Without NIS, the workstation has no information about the user. NIS tells the workstation what the users user-id, name and home directory are.
THX.
I have just made it works with ldap ;-))
Ssh is taking keys from users directory and no asking for password.
But now I have no idea how to start rdesktop locally without loging before to X-windsows. I can edit the rdesktop screen script but what about keys? Ssh will not find any keys...
Running it on server works fine, but there will be more terminals so I wanted to run rdesktop locally.
BTW why there is no reply-to set to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ??
Regards Marcin Lubojanski -- www.tramping.slask.prv.pl www.goscinni.betacom.pl
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