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| Subject: | avoiding 'authenticity' prompt |
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| Date: | Tue, 9 Nov 2004 23:15:19 -0500 |
Hi, all -- We use ssh as part of our batch scripts and occasionally come across a machine we haven't visited before and get hung up. Within this network we can trust and believe all machines, so I would like to set a flag that causes the new host key, whatever it may be, to be added to the known_hosts file and we move on. Can this be accomplished without taking apart the program and modifying the source code? TIA & HAND :-D -- David T-G davidtg@justpickone.org http://justpickone.org/davidtg/ Shpx gur Pbzzhavpngvbaf Qrprapl Npg!
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