Ted,

>>> Don't you need to register your server's public key on your client via 
>>> something like this or is this an optional step?

>> SSH does that automatically (actually, it prompts you first). So yeah, you 
>> can go out  of your way to do that if you want, or just let SSH do it for 
>> you.

> Just to emphasize that point (as I've wasted hours trying to debug it when it 
> wasn't broke): Even if you're only planning to use rsync to transfer files, 
> run ssh first once.

Thank you! And another shout out to Paul, Ed, Ken, and others on this
list for their help.

Malcolm

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