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At work we have a cluster of unix nodes, and when I am logged into
machine A and attempt to use ssh to run a command remotely on machine B, I am prompted for my password. Is there a way to automatically type-in this password? I need this to run a large batch job on machine B from A. Thanks, Isaac |
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zikester wrote:
> At work we have a cluster of unix nodes, and when I am logged into > machine A and attempt to use ssh to run a command remotely on machine > B, I am prompted for my password. > > Is there a way to automatically type-in this password? I need this > to run a large batch job on machine B from A. > > Thanks, > > Isaac Use keys. man ssh-keygen -- Regards, Gregory. Gentoo Linux - Penguin Power |