Thanks to everyone on the list for their replies thus far...

One item though - most people are suggestion a solution that is user
specific (ie., @user/.ssh/whatever). Isn't there a way to do it that is
"global", ie - any user on system A can ssh or scp to system B without
typing in a password?

Thanks!

Jay West
-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jay West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, March 23, 1999 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) ssh woes...(OT)


>> I installed ssh on both radius1 and radius2. On radius2, I created a
>> /usr/local/etc/shosts.equiv that contains the host name for radius1.
>
>Assuming sshd is on radius1 and you are connecting from radius2, add the
>contents of radius2:~user/.ssh/identity.pub to
>radius1:~user/.ssh/authorized_keys (and vice-versa if you want it to
>work in both directions).
>


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