The PreferredAuthentications=publickey option worked, but thanks for this tip 
as well. :)


On 20 Apr 2010, at 21:18, [email protected] wrote:

>> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 02:16:46PM +0100, Jannik Sundø wrote:
>>> I'm writing a script which will log into a list of servers if they
>>> have public/private keypairs set up. If a server doesn't, I want the
>>> script to move on to the next server rather than wait at a password
>>> prompt.
>>> 
>>> I'm using this command:
>>> ssh r...@ip -o PasswordAuthentication=no KbdInteractiveAuthentication=no
> 
> Found elsewhere on the web and modified.... in bash,
> 
> ( ssh r...@ip -o PasswordAuthentication=no KbdInteractiveAuthentication=no
> ) & sleep 5 ; kill $!
> 
> Assuming whatever you're doing on the list of servers will take 5 seconds
> to complete and continue.. if not, replace the 5 in the sleep with however
> long it will take to complete the task.
> 
> If it hangs at a password prompt, it'll only hang for the sleep timer and
> then continue on.


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