SSH login without password
Password less login over SSH
First log in on A as user a and generate a pair of authentication keys. Do not enter a passphrase:a@A:~> ssh-keygen -t rsa
Generating public/private rsa key pair.
Enter file in which to save the key (/home/a/.ssh/id_rsa):
Created directory '/home/a/.ssh'.
Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase):
Enter same passphrase again:
Your identification has been saved in /home/a/.ssh/id_rsa.
Your public key has been saved in /home/a/.ssh/id_rsa.pub.
The key fingerprint is:
3e:4f:05:79:3a:9f:96:7c:3b:ad:e9:58:37:bc:37:e4 a@A
Now use ssh to create a directory
~/.ssh
as user b on B. (The directory may already exist, which is fine):a@A:~> ssh b@B mkdir -p .ssh
b@B's password:
Finally append a's new public key to
b@B:.ssh/authorized_keys
and enter b's password one last time:a@A:~> cat .ssh/id_rsa.pub | ssh b@B 'cat >> .ssh/authorized_keys'
b@B's password:
From now on you can log into B as b from A as a without password:
a@A:~> ssh b@B hostname
B
N.B.: Depending on your version of SSH you might also have to do the following changes:
* Put the public key in
.ssh/authorized_keys2
* Change the permissions of
.ssh
to 700* Change the permissions of
.ssh/authorized_keys2
to 640Thanks to the source, link is
http://linuxproblem.org/art_9.html
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