SSH clarification
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Traveler Hauptman t-hauptman at nwu.eduThu Aug 24 06:45:56 PDT 2000
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Thank you all for your replies to my inquiry. I realized when I got them that I didn't ask the question quite right. I will be the system administrator for a small beowulf with a medium number of users who are as a rule not experts with unix when they start using the system. I would like to set up secure shell so that it works globaly for all users without every individual having to set up keys or any other files. The OpenSSH man page suggests that this is possible by using a /etc/ssh_known_hosts and /etc/hosts.equiv calling it RSA+Rhosts Authentication. I am using RPM's for RH6.2. Is there anyone out there who has set up OpenSSH to use this type of authentication? Otherwise I guess I will just write a script to set up the keys during new user adds. Thanks, Traveler Hauptman
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