11-09-2010
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1. AIX
Hello,
I would like to issue a couple of commands as root on a remote machine without having to enter the root password. I used "ssh-keygen -t rsa" to generate the encryption keys, copied the public key to the remote machine, etc.
I also tried playing around with the sshd_config file and... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: sphericon
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2. Solaris
Hi Friends,
I would like to configure ssh for root user.
Note : I am able to use the ssh for other user.
Can someone suggest me what needs to be done....???
Thanks & Regards,
jumadhiya. (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: jumadhiya
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3. HP-UX
Hi,
Can someone help me on ssh-keygen usage...?
I used ssh-keygen after which "id.pub" file was generated in system1's > .ssh directory...
I copied the same into the remote system system2 > .ssh directory as "authorized_keys" file.
Now i tried ssh connection from system 1 to system... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: EmbedUX
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
hi,
i have tried with passwordless shh in google..
i followed the below steps ...
user:~> ssh-keygen -t rsa
Enter file in which to save the key (/home/cantin/.ssh/id_rsa):key.txt
Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase):
Enter same passphrase again:
till this step i... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: arunmanas
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5. Shell Programming and Scripting
I've been bashing my head on the desk for 2 days trying to get this to work, but I've had no luck. I'll try to be as clear as possible in my explanation without dragging out the details. I'm trying to set up a cron job for user "john" which runs a script. This script initiates an ssh connection to... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: eh3civic
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
My main concern is, i have to login into 300 linux server and all are having same userid and password. I dont want to create any key for each server to login .
Is there a way to run the shell script ? (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Mani2512
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7. AIX
Hi,
We have a requirement to do passwordless entry from one user to a different user on the same AIX server using ssh keys.
Can some one help me with this?
Thanks in advance,
Panditt (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: deshaipet
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8. Solaris
Hi Experts,
I am trying to setup passwordless ssh for root between two of my solaris servers(say A & B).
I have exchanged the public keys between both servers.
Password less ssh working fine while I try to connect from Server A to Server B.
However it is still asking password... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: sai_2507
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9. Red Hat
Hi team,
I tried to modify the /etc/security/limits.conf file to limit the root user for more one login. I added the line in limits.conf file like:
@root hard maxlogins 1
I also tried to modify /etc/ssh/sshd_config to limit the root userlogin by adding this:
... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: leo_ultra_leo
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10. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello Folks,
I lost touch in ssh key gen topics.
I am in need of ssh to a server without password, kindly help me in configuring.
I have two servers,
server1 with user name apha & server1 with user name beta.
I need to ssh to the server2 from server1 with respective users,
Manually i... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Thala
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tokenadmin
tokenadmin(8) BSD System Manager's Manual tokenadmin(8)
NAME
tokenadmin -- Command-line interface to smartcards and other token-based keychains
SYNOPSIS
tokenadmin [-hqv] command [command_options] [command_args]
DESCRIPTION
A command-line tool to administer smartcards and other token-based keychains.
OPTIONS
-h With no arguments, shows a list of all commands. If arguments are provided, shows usage for each of the specified commands. Same
as the help command.
-q Makes tokenadmin less verbose.
-v Makes tokenadmin more verbose.
COMMANDS
Note: all commands other than help take the -h option to display help.
help Shows all commands.
create-fv-user -u short-name -l long-name [-p password]
Creates a new FileVaulted user protected by the inserted smart card or token.
Options:
-u short-name
Specify the short (i.e., login) name to be used for the account.
-l long-name
Specify the full name to be used for the account. If the full name contains spaces, the name must be enclosed by
quotation marks.
-p password
Password for the user's login keychain (optional).
EXAMPLE
tokenadmin create-fv-user -u fvtest3 -p foo -l "FV Test User 3"
Create a new FileVaulted user with short name "fvtest3" and full name "FV Test User 3", with the new FileVault image being protected by the
inserted token. The password for the user's login keychain is "foo". Note: after creating this user with tokenadmin, you must run "sc_auth
accept -u fvtest3" or this user will not be able to log in.
SEE ALSO
security(1), sc_auth(8), systemkeychain(8)
NOTES
tokenadmin will eventually be merged into the security(1) command.
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