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[ Re: Not requiring password]

Subject: [ Re: Not requiring password]
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 16:37:08 +0100
leam wrote:

Feel free to suggest and archive string to search for or a man page to read.

I want to set up a limited number of user accounts able to ssh to a growing number of servers; preferably without having to type in the password every time. I can build a large "authorized_keys" file, but every time I add a server I have to add another key and distribute the entire file all over.

Is there a better way to do this? We are not crossing into public networks; internal only.

ciao!

leam


Maybe you could try using Kerberos domains?

see http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/




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