Secure Shells
Dirk Moolman
DirkM
Wed Feb 7 08:04:23 PST 2007
>-----Original Message-----
>From: linux-users-bounces at linux-sxs.org
[mailto:linux-users-bounces at linux-sxs.org] On Behalf Of Ric Moore
>Sent: 30 January 2007 08:19 PM
>
>
>On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 17:21 +0200, Dirk Moolman wrote:
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: linux-users-bounces at linux-sxs.org
>> [mailto:linux-users-bounces at linux-sxs.org] On Behalf Of Bra
>> d De Vries
>> >Sent: 30 January 2007 03:39 PM
>> >To: Linux tips and tricks
>> >Subject: Re: Secure Shells
>> >
>> >On 1/30/07, Dirk Moolman <DirkM at agilitytech.co.za> wrote:
>> >> Thanks for the help on this one. It took me a whole day, but I
>> managed
>> >> to get down to the basics of ssh. I Googled a lot, and between
>> this,
>> >> and some trial and error, I managed to configure ssh between 2
>> servers,
>> >> that allowed me to run remote scripts without entering passwords
>> >> everytime
>> >
>> >Dirk, this sounds like a great idea for a step-by-step. Would you
be
>> >up for that? I'm sure there are others that would like to know how
>> >you did it.
>> >
>> >Brad.
>>
>>
>> No problem. I tried to save as many of my notes as I can. The info
I
>> found on this wasn't very user friendly, so I copied bits and pieces.
>>
>> I will try and put a document together when I get some time. And I'm
>> sure some of you would like to comment, with me being a newbie on
Linux
>> (having worked on Unix the last couple of years).
>
>
>Thankfully, as a newbie, you'll write it in plain English for those of
>us that are techno-speek challenged.
>
>
Ok, I have put together a 4 page Word document, for those interested.
Just let me know where to post it.
And don't be to harsh on the criticism, please :-)
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