08-03-2010
ssh root@localhost growisofs
Do i need to first generate private key before giving above command? If yes, then how can we generate private key? If not then how can we determine the path to private-key?
how can we create another key without passphrase? and where root's authorized_keys file and sshd_config file is located?
looking forward for reply,
Thanks in advance
---------- Post updated at 07:39 AM ---------- Previous update was at 07:36 AM ----------
pludi,
I followed the steps u told, but it is not working....
can u tell me alternate way or any additional thing to do?
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grid-change-pass-phrase
GRID-CHANGE-PASS-(1) Globus Commands GRID-CHANGE-PASS-(1)
NAME
grid-change-pass-phrase - Change the passphrase of a private key
SYNOPSIS
grid-change-pass-phrase [-help] [-usage] [-version] [-versions]
grid-change-pass-phrase [-file PRIVATE-KEY]
DESCRIPTION
The grid-change-pass-phrase program changes the passphrase protecting a private key or PKCS12 bundle containing a private key and
certificate. By default, grid-change-pass-phrase uses the X509_USER_KEY environment variable to locate the private key. If that is not set,
then it looks for $HOME/.globus/userkey.pem and $HOME/.globus/usercred.p12 in succession. The path to a key can be specified by using the
-file command-line option.
The full set of command-line options to grid-change-pass-phrase are:
-help, -usage
Display the command-line options to grid-change-pass-phrase and exit.
-version, -versions
Display the version number of the grid-change-pass-phrase command. The second form includes more details.
-file PRIVATE-KEY
Change the passphrase of the private key named by PRIVATE-KEY instead of the default.
EXAMPLES
Change the passphrase of the default private key:
% grid-change-pass-phrase
Enter pass phrase for /home/juser/.globus/userkey.pem:
writing RSA key
Enter PEM pass phrase:
Verifying - Enter PEM pass phrase:
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables affect the execution of grid-change-pass-phrase:
X509_USER_KEY
Path to the default private key file.
AUTHOR
University of Chicago
Globus Toolkit 5.0.1 03/22/2010 GRID-CHANGE-PASS-(1)