Re: Help: How to use RSH to login machines without password?



On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 11:53:51 +0000, Robert Harris wrote:

Amy Lee wrote:
Hi,

I have 4 PCs in LAN, IP are 192.168.0.1~192.168.0.4, and the first machine
is server, so I wanna use rsh to login other 3 machines. Nut I don't wanna
type password every time.

My server's OS is RHEL 3 Linux, others' is FC6.
Which files and service should I operate?

Use ssh and login using Public Key Authentication (so your computer
shares a secret with the other machines that it wants to log into).

"man ssh" tells you how.

Robert

Thank you very much~

Regards,

Amy Lee

Thank you sir. However, I've known how to configurate ssh without
password, I wanna know the same function in rsh.


.



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