Hi there, it seems to be something related in the public-key
authentication, in order
to logging using SSH Passphrase (private key/public key), let me know
if you can find the answer in this link... or if I am completely wrong
let me know too :D

http://www.decf.berkeley.edu/help/security/ssh/#public-private


2007/10/11, wannabag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Hi again,
>
> To complete my previous post, I would just mention that I'm using SSH2 on
> both client and server. My problem is not so much how to create a public as
> that can easily be found all over the web. My problem is whether it's the
> correct workaround in order to be able to perform the command I mentioned.
>
> Any idea?
>
>
> Previous post:
>
> I'm working on an NT machine and wish to run a compilation on a remote UNIX
> server using a SSH. I am calling the command from an application (Eclipse):
>
> ssh -tt [EMAIL PROTECTED] cd home/dir; make
>
> If I understand the matter properly, I should install some authentication
> key in order to avoid password demand during login so the command can be
> run. Note that I have only limited access to the file system of the UNIX
> server as defined by my view. I can thus only modify files within my user's
> scope.
>
> Could you direct me to what could be done? If my question lacks of
> information, feel free to request it and i'll do my best to answer. This is
> the first time I use SSH so excuse me if I miss the point
>
>
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