Setting Up SSH For Non-Password Authentication ------------------------------------------------------------------- Definitions: $REMOTE = remote machine to log into $RUSER = remote user on the remote machine to log in as. From the machine that will run ssh: # Create the keys for the local machine $ ssh-keygen -t rsa (use default location, and no passphrase) # Install the ssh keys on the remote machine. $ scp ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub $RUSER@$REMOTE:./pubkey (this will force you to login and authenticate the server, which must be done at least once) $ ssh $RUSER@$REMOTE "mkdir ~/.ssh && chmod 700 ~/.ssh ; cat ~/pubkey >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys ; chmod 600 ~/.ssh/authorized_keys ; rm ~/pubkey" (this will force you to login again) $ ssh $RUSER@$REMOTE (you shouldn't need to log in. If you do, check the local and remote security files for instructions) Test: --------------------------------------------------------- jini00: perforce live server userid = perforce houses live versions of all the scripts, which should be rsync'ed over to build00 build00: perforce backup server userid = perforce
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#3 | 5810 | Matt Albrecht |
New version of logDaemon that has better bug fixes. Also added server-status web page for a pure client-side AJAX app that pulls together different server-side statistics. |
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#2 | 5780 | Matt Albrecht | Update tool with lots of goodies | ||
#1 | 5424 | Matt Albrecht | Add a journal file daemon tool. |