On 1/26/06, roderick tapang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thanks.. yun ang hinahanap ko. btw it's not putty-agent, i downloaded the pageant.exe. and read its help file. so the answer to my question is (for those who will need this info later) before you ssh to a remote machine using windows, generate keypairs, then run pageant then run putty.exe. you should copy the public key on the remote machine's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys.
On 1/26/06, Gideon N. Guillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/26/06, jhuniepi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > and save it. the key pair has a passphrase. i copy the public key to the
you need to run putty-agent and then add your key to it. it will
prompt you once for the passphrase (once everytime you start windows
or putty-agent). after that, passwordless login na. :)
thanks.. yun ang hinahanap ko. btw it's not putty-agent, i downloaded the pageant.exe. and read its help file. so the answer to my question is (for those who will need this info later) before you ssh to a remote machine using windows, generate keypairs, then run pageant then run putty.exe. you should copy the public key on the remote machine's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys.
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