Many thanks to all that so kindly replied to my help request, all your
suggestions were very useful. Misteriously, what fixed the problem for me
was to recompile my ssh using a different compiler... once I reinstalled
it all my problems disappeared!
Cheers to all and thanks again
John Stefani
jstefani _at_ yorku.ca
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Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 08:04:02 -0500 (EST)
From: John Stefani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Connect with null passphrases
Hello Everybody,
I have some cron jobs that use ssh (version 4.4p1) to connect to other servers
and run certain tasks. The users in question sometimes are real users,
sometimes fictitious users that I created only for running the cron job. I
changed to *NP* the password field of /etc/shadow for the fictitious users on
the servers the cron jobs connect to, and all works happily. Here's my
problem: those servers to which the cron job tries to connect to as a real
user, who has a real password, does not allow ssh connections with null
passphrases. I can't set the password field in /etc/shadow to *NP* because
sometimes I have to connect as the real user. Does someone know how I can
connect automatically to a server, using ssh, as a user that has a password,
but with a null passphrase? Hope the above was not too confusing...
Absolutely any thoughts or workarounds will be much appreciated.
John Stefani
jstefani _at_ yorku.ca