Re: ssh-keygen command

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On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 12:55, Thiago Amaury Ferraz wrote:
> Hello All!
> 
> I am using the command "ssh-keygen -t rsa" to generate a key to access
> another host without password.. but.. I am accessing the remote machine like
> root.. and I donÂt want this?! Someone can help me, showing a better command
> to do this?! I just want to use the remote tape  units..

    Well, if you're connecting to the remote system for systems
administration, maybe that's what you want.  But remember you can "ssh
non-root-name@remotehost" to get other access, ya know...you'll have to
set up the keys differently.

    If you don't want to _be_ root, you could always "su -" once you get
there, and be anyone ya want..

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