ssh config question...
John Jannotti
jj at lcs.mit.edu
Fri Feb 12 09:59:37 EST 1999
The simplest way is with a .shosts file.
Suppose I want a.b.com to trust connections from c.d.com:
1) On a.b.com, put "c.d.com <username>" in ~/.shosts (which must be
read/writable only by owner (you)).
2) Now you have to let a.b.com really know who c.d.com is... use ssh
to make a connection from a.b.com to c.d.com. Use the fully qualified
hostname, just as you entered in ~/.shosts. If you haven't done that
before, it will ask if you really want to connect, since c.d.com is
not in ~/.ssh/known_hosts. Say yes, that's the key. You should be
able to ssh back to a.b.com without a password.
ssh-agent based authentication is nicer, but a bit more involved to
set up.
jj
PS If you want to distribute files over an encrypted link, use "rsync"
it efficiently does just that (by sending diffs if possible) and can
use ssh for transport.
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