[Beowulf] password-less "rsh"
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Lombard, David N david.n.lombard at intel.comWed Aug 3 10:07:04 PDT 2005
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From: Joe Landman on Friday, July 29, 2005 7:44 PM > [deletia] > > Note: This is complex and painful to debug (many interacting systems). > If you use ssh, it is much simpler. Excellent advice; ssh is much simpler to set up. > If you use ssh, it is much simpler. You create a shared key > > ssh-keygen -t dsa > > (don't enter a passphrase for the key or you are going to run into > prompting issues, just press enter). You can use ssh-add to reduce the passphrase prompt to once per login session. -- dnl My comments represent my opinions, not those of Intel Corporation.
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