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Here is a very convenient way to set up the access to any machine directly instead of doing a cascade of SSH calls. Put this into your .ssh/config file : | Here is a very convenient way to set up the access to any machine directly instead of doing a cascade of SSH calls. Put this into your .ssh/config file : | ||
Host csserver | Host csserver | ||
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ssh hcl01 | ssh hcl01 | ||
and you get logged to the node immediately. | and you get logged to the node immediately. | ||
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+ | == X11 forwarding == | ||
+ | <code lang="bash"> | ||
+ | ssh -X | ||
+ | </code> |
Revision as of 12:13, 22 February 2010
Passwordless SSH
To set up passwordless SSH, there are three main things to do:
- generate a pair of public/private keys on your local computer
- copy the public key from the source computer to the target computer's authorized_keys file
- check the permissions.
You can repeat that transitively for "A->B->C". You can use the initial pair of keys everywhere.
See here for details:
http://www.stearns.org/doc/ssh-techniques.current.html
Making a cascade of SSH connections easy
Here is a very convenient way to set up the access to any machine directly instead of doing a cascade of SSH calls. Put this into your .ssh/config file :
Host csserver User kdichev Hostname csserver.ucd.ie Host heterogeneous User kiril Hostname heterogeneous.ucd.ie ProxyCommand ssh -qax csserver nc %h %p Host hcl01 Hostname hcl01.ucd.ie ProxyCommand ssh -qax heterogeneous nc %h %p
Now, you can do:
ssh hcl01
and you get logged to the node immediately.
X11 forwarding
ssh -X