Ankush,
Peter Koinange schrieb:
edit /etc/ssh/ssh_configSet Protocol=2
The key is generated while starting 1st time Fedora, so your server-key should be unique.
Peter
On 5/16/05, Ankush Grover <ankush174@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey friends ,
I have few questions on ssh
a) I want to use only SSH version 2 on my servers means any client trying to access the servers should use only SSH version 2.
b) I am using putty on windows for the first time when I connect the putty to the Linux Server it asks for acceptance of the key.I know this key is common and dummy as this key is with every fedora core 3 cd.How can I generate my own key so that I know that I am connecting to the correct server.\
you will have to install cygwin on your windows-machines, which is not that trivial, i think. If you want your servers managed remotly, think about installing vncserver and install a vnc-client on your windows-machines.
c) How to do X11 forwarding in putty( on windows) to my remote Linux servers.
see here for public key authentication: http://www.ssh.com/support/documentation/online/ssh/winadminguide/32/Public-Key_Authentication-2.html
d) I want to put the public keys of users generated on the Linux clients on the servers so that the users don't have to use the passwords for authencation with the servers. I want to use only ssh version 2 not ssh version 1.
Please guide me.
Any reference to tutorials or any step-by-step will be very usefu.
Thanks & Regards
Ankush Grover
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