Thanks for your help 
It works now
On Thu, 2006-04-06 at 12:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hy,
> 
> I just setup RSYNC over SSH between a Linux and a SunOS. I had the same 
> problem.
> The goal is simple, put SSH2-RSA Public Key in your machine to the server 
> 
> To generate it, it something like this irrc : "ssh-keygen -t rsa"
> It creates something like this in "~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub" :
> 
> ssh-rsa 
> AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAA_I_WANT_TO_LOGIN_;)_ABIwAAAIEA2xzKo65E6SYR65UHSYHS767SHDGHGD1unHAWmFDD4/o9L9XkSRjk5trF+FCIG53Luc5YERFDGRETYrtrceTretVHWg7sHrHVyZv37VYjONtSA4WRieHaT/QI7wdY0eiImDwiMBjNjGk7eK+cFT/U72Q0QKIfi69k=
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> You have to put to your server, (here 10.78.0.107) in the .ssh/ user 
> directory, here "/root/.ssh/authorized_keys"
> 
> You should :
> "chown 700 /root/.ssh/" and 
> "chown 600 /root/.ssh/authorized_keys"
> 
> And it should work !
> 
> But it didn't in my case. The problem was on the SunOS side, it doesn't use 
> OpenSSH/OpenSSL by default, one time installed, it worked.
> In a second time, try to have 'almost' the same version of OpenSSH/SSL and 
> RSYNC on both computers...
> 
> Good luck
> 
> Johan
> 
>  >  -----Message d'origine-----
>  >  De : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  >  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la
>  >  part de Shachar Shemesh
>  >  Envoyé : jeudi 6 avril 2006 13:52
>  >  À : khabot
>  >  Cc : [email protected]
>  >  Objet : Re: rsync, ssh and DSA key
>  >  
>  >  khabot wrote:
>  >  
>  >  >Thanks for your response
>  >  >I have done this, but I execute
>  >  >
>  >  >
>  >  >>>rsync -avz -e ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/mail/ /var/mail
>  >  >>>
>  >  >>>
>  >  >It still askin me for the root password in 10.78.0.117 and for the
>  >  >passphrase i, 10.78.0.107
>  >  >thank you to help
>  >  >
>  >  >
>  >  Your problem probably has something to do with the way you ssh is set
>  >  up.
>  >  
>  >  First of all, do "ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]". If that asks for a password,
>  >  it's not an rsync problem. Make sure that the permissions on your
>  >  /root/.ssh directory and /root/.ssh/authorized_keys file are correct
>  >  (RTFM ssh to find out what they should be). Make sure your sshd config
>  >  file allows root to log in.
>  >  
>  >  If all the above doesn't help, try asking for help on the ssh mailing
>  >  lists.
>  >  
>  >            Shachar
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