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| Subject: | Re: SSH command in windows |
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| Date: | Fri, 12 Oct 2007 14:12:11 -0600 |
Hi there, it seems to be something related in the public-key authentication, in order to logging using SSH Passphrase (private key/public key), let me know if you can find the answer in this link... or if I am completely wrong let me know too :D http://www.decf.berkeley.edu/help/security/ssh/#public-private 2007/10/11, wannabag <wannabag@hotmail.com>:
Hi again, To complete my previous post, I would just mention that I'm using SSH2 on both client and server. My problem is not so much how to create a public as that can easily be found all over the web. My problem is whether it's the correct workaround in order to be able to perform the command I mentioned. Any idea? Previous post: I'm working on an NT machine and wish to run a compilation on a remote UNIX server using a SSH. I am calling the command from an application (Eclipse): ssh -tt user@host cd home/dir; make If I understand the matter properly, I should install some authentication key in order to avoid password demand during login so the command can be run. Note that I have only limited access to the file system of the UNIX server as defined by my view. I can thus only modify files within my user's scope. Could you direct me to what could be done? If my question lacks of information, feel free to request it and i'll do my best to answer. This is the first time I use SSH so excuse me if I miss the point -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/SSH-command-in-windows-tf4592264.html#a13109740 Sent from the SSH (Secure Shell) mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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