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SSH Keys Help
Hello,
I'm wondering if anyone has a step-by-step instruction set for setting up ssh keys? I've gone through many of the manuals online (most seem to be from the same source) and it's a little bit unclear when the documentation is talking about the server versus the client machine. I'm missing something in my translation of the guides. I'd ideally like to be able to run ssh from one machine to another without being prompted for a password. (Automation in a script to be run every few hours.) I'm using Redhat 9 as well as MacOSX. My apologies if this belongs under a different section. Thanks in advance for help/tips anyone can offer. -Sys |
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