Kieran Barry wrote:
>
Thank you for answering Kieran.
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> > Francesc Guasch
> >
> > I have openssh-2.5.2p1
> >
> > I need to allow all the users of one server log into
> > another. I managed to get one user log. I don't know
> > exactly how because it took me four hours and I tried
> > all the possible combinations of hosts and options.
> >
> Hi,
>
> Does this mean that you want them to log in without
> passwords? Is there a one to one mapping between
> accounts?
>
Yes
> Also useful would be details of the operating systems
> on the machines, and the number of accounts involved.
>
Server: solaris 2.6
Client: linux
> > The last thing I did was do the public key setup
> > and add known_hosts to the server. It's a tough
> > thing to do. I find it very hard. really really.
> > Maybe I missed some doc somewhere but I did search hard.
> >
> Ssh supports a number of authentication methods. The simplest
> (and least secure) is the allow rhost authentication.
> This would be the only one which involves hosts.equiv.
>
> My belief is that the ssh2 protocol no longer supports
> rhosts/hosts.equiv, which might be related.
>
What a pity. But I've seen there is protocol 2,1 in the
config file.
> As regards public keys, surely as script to automate the
> process would help:
>
Ok. Thank you for the script. anyway the idea was not
to have to transfer the public keys. I'll try it.
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--Frankie