On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 10:33:04AM -0300, Eduardo M. A. M. Mendes wrote:
> a) slogin xxx.yyy.zzz for the first time requests a yes or no answer
> regarding trusting the host. When
> I answer yes, what does it mean? Are all connections from now on
> secure?
The question is whether or not you trust the host identification key that the
remote host has sent. (ie: do you believe that the host is the host you
want?) If you say 'yes', it will save that host's key in ~/.ssh/known_hosts
so that if it changes in the future, ssh can warn you.
> b) Is there a script that automatically slogin and send the password
> for an user?
read the man pages for ssh-add and ssh-agent.
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