Hi Guys, This has been a very interesting mailing thread. After all the discussion I would like to summarize what I grabbed during these conversations.
The ultimate goal, can be achived with following other tools... 1. Interestingly with "NETCAT" with -e option 2. Regular RSH with trusted host. Achieving this through SSH is not logical, since the approach basically defeats the original purpose of SSH. Did I miss something? Kosala On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 10:54 AM, chaoson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm running openssh-4.3p2. > > I need to ability to run a command on trusted machine remotely. So far as I > know, we can use two ways to login to remote machine: > 1) Provide user name and password > 2) Public key authentication > > My question is that can we disable the SSH authentication so that we don't > need to either provide user account or the public key? Does anyone has the > idea? Thanks > > > ___________________________________________________________ > 雅虎邮箱,您的终生邮箱! > http://cn.mail.yahoo.com/ > -- Kosala -------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: Views expressed in this mail are my personal views and they would not reflect views of the employer. -------------------------------------------- blog.kosala.net www.linux.lk/~kosala/ www.kosala.net
