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Operating Systems Solaris configuring user as trust Post 302361607 by kumarmani on Tuesday 13th of October 2009 04:18:27 PM
Old 10-13-2009
configuring user as trust

Hi Gurus,

Got another issue.

I am trying to configure a user to run some scripts through trusted user where in while logging to remote system it shouldn't ask for password.

i did following to get it working but its not working

i create a private and public key with the below command

# ssh-keygen -t rsa -f < file location>

later i moved the public key with extension .pub to remote system home direcotry under the .ssh and rename the same as "authorized_keys"

Create the .rhosts file and entered the hostname

created the hosts.equiv file and added the hostname

After that as on when i am trying to run the ssh from that specific user i am getting

Code:
The authenticity of host (10.10.10.101) can't be established 
RSA key fingerprint is <big alpha number key seprated by :>
Are you sure you want to continue connecting ( yes/no)  and if i type yes it ask for password , if i press no it says Host key verification failed

Your help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks !
 

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cupsctl(8)							    Apple Inc.								cupsctl(8)

NAME
cupsctl - configure cupsd.conf options SYNOPSIS
cupsctl [ -E ] [-U username ] [ -h server[:port] ] [ --[no-]debug-logging ] [ --[no-]remote-admin ] [ --[no-]remote-any ] [ --[no-]remote- printers ] [ --[no-]share-printers ] [ --[no-]user-cancel-any ] [ name=value ] DESCRIPTION
cupsctl updates or queries the cupsd.conf file for a server. When no changes are requested, the current configuration values are written to the standard output in the format "name=value", one per line. OPTIONS
The following options are recognized: -E Enables encryption on the connection to the scheduler. -U username Specifies an alternate username to use when authenticating with the scheduler. -h server[:port] Specifies the server address. --[no-]debug-logging Enables or disables debug logging in the error_log file. --[no-]remote-admin Enables or disables remote administration. --[no-]remote-any Enables or disables printing from any address, e.g. the Internet. --[no-]remote-printers Enables or disables the display of remote printers shared via the CUPS, LDAP, or SLP protocols. --[no-]share-printers Enables or disables sharing of local printers with other computers. --[no-]user-cancel-any Allows or prevents users from canceling jobs owned by others. EXAMPLES
Display the current settings: cupsctl Enable debug logging: cupsctl --debug-logging Get the current debug logging state: cupsctl | grep '^_debug_logging' | awk -F= '{print $2}' Disable printer sharing: cupsctl --no-shared-printers KNOWN ISSUES
You cannot set the Listen or Port directives using cupsctl. SEE ALSO
cupsd.conf(5), cupsd(8), http://localhost:631/help COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007-2011 by Apple Inc. 12 December 2012 CUPS cupsctl(8)
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