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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications SSH: Avoiding password prompt with rsa key generation Post 302229257 by MrUmunhum on Tuesday 26th of August 2008 02:37:07 PM
Old 08-26-2008
What ID are you using on meggi to execute the ssh login to bricklayer?
It should be the same, 'test3'. It looks like you used the ID of 'same' to generate
the RSA key?
 

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SSH2_AUTH_PUBKEY_FILE(3)						 1						  SSH2_AUTH_PUBKEY_FILE(3)

ssh2_auth_pubkey_file - Authenticate using a public key

SYNOPSIS
bool ssh2_auth_pubkey_file (resource $session, string $username, string $pubkeyfile, string $privkeyfile, [string $passphrase]) DESCRIPTION
Authenticate using a public key read from a file. PARAMETERS
o $session - An SSH connection link identifier, obtained from a call to ssh2_connect(3). o $username - o $pubkeyfile - The public key file needs to be in OpenSSH's format. It should look something like: ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAA....NX6sqSnHA8= rsa-key-20121110 o $privkeyfile - o $passphrase - If $privkeyfile is encrypted (which it should be), the $passphrase must be provided. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Authentication using a public key <?php $connection = ssh2_connect('shell.example.com', 22, array('hostkey'=>'ssh-rsa')); if (ssh2_auth_pubkey_file($connection, 'username', '/home/username/.ssh/id_rsa.pub', '/home/username/.ssh/id_rsa', 'secret')) { echo "Public Key Authentication Successful "; } else { die('Public Key Authentication Failed'); } ?> NOTES
Note The underlying libssh library doesn't support partial auths very cleanly That is, if you need to supply both a public key and a password it will appear as if this function has failed. In this particular case a failure from this call may just mean that auth hasn't been completed yet. You would need to ignore this failure and continue on and call ssh2_auth_password(3) in order to complete authentication. PHP Documentation Group SSH2_AUTH_PUBKEY_FILE(3)
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