On 13/07/07, Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since FreeBSD does not have ssh-copy-id as part of the OpenSSH package, what
is the best way to copy a public key to an account on another host? Some
Linuxes (Debian and Ubuntu) have a ssh-copy-id script for this in their
OpenSSH packages.
Well
Since FreeBSD does not have ssh-copy-id as part of the OpenSSH package, what
is the best way to copy a public key to an account on another host? Some
Linuxes (Debian and Ubuntu) have a ssh-copy-id script for this in their
OpenSSH packages
On Friday 13 July 2007 11:51:12 Pollywog wrote:
Since FreeBSD does not have ssh-copy-id as part of the OpenSSH package,
what is the best way to copy a public key to an account on another host?
Some Linuxes (Debian and Ubuntu) have a ssh-copy-id script for this in
their OpenSSH packages
Some documentation I have refers to the program ssh-copy-id to
faciliate the copying of a public key to a remote host. I can't locate
it on my FreeBSD 5.5 system nor on my OpenBSD 3.8 system. However, it
exists on my Slackware 10.2 box. Where do I find the appropriate
binary for FreeBSD?
Peter
On Sun, May 07, 2006 at 01:32:20PM -0400, Peter wrote:
Some documentation I have refers to the program ssh-copy-id to
faciliate the copying of a public key to a remote host. I can't locate
it on my FreeBSD 5.5 system nor on my OpenBSD 3.8 system. However, it
exists on my Slackware 10.2 box