Kevin Thach wrote:
>Here's my situation/goal:
>
>I have about 40 IBM RS/6000's running AIX 4.3.3 that I've installed
OpenSSH
>v2.5.1 on. I have it installed and working correctly, but I don't
>understand the whole key management thing. I have two servers that I'm
>testing things on. I've generated keys, and each one knows about the
others
>keys in the authorized_keys file. I can log in and start the ssh agents
and
>load my keys into memory, and enter my passphrase, and then run scp, etc.
>without having to enter a password each time.
>When I log out, and log back in, I have to start back at square one. Is
>there a way to prevent this? Is there a way I can start the agent, load
the
>keys, and enter the passphrase, say, once a month? Is there such a thing
as
>a key server? I'm really confused.
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Kevin,
I have had a browse of the following and it may be helpful.
==> http://www.gentoo.org/projects/keychain/
regards,
Hamish Kibblewhite
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