Hi All,

Can anyone help me with with a ssh key issue that we are having? the 
setup is this.

Machine A ssh into machine B, then machine B into machine C? Machine 
A is a External Debian and B and C is on our local net which are 
Redhat and another Debian. Now using ssh-keygen what do I need to do 
to allow me to connect to all these machines with no passwd prompt?

Matt

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>Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
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>>>  >    Problem: Only Machine_B can scp into the other without being
>>>  >prompted for a password.  Machine_A can not scp into Machine_A
>>>  >without being prompted for a password.  What gives?
>>>
>>>  We don't know. Post the output of 'ssh -v'.
>>
>>   Anyway, here's what you asked for:
>>
>>   Machine_A: OpenSSH_3.0.2p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090600f
>>   Machine_B: OpenSSH_2.9p2, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090602f
>
>Sorry, I wasn't quite specific enough.  What we want is the complete
>output of 'ssh -v <hostname>', where <hostname> is the server to which
>you're connecting.
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