Dear All,
The problem just fixed, thanks !
(Needn't edit /etc/shadow)
Edward.
Adel ESSAFI wrote:
take a look at /etc/shadow
2008/11/22 <edwardspl@xxxxxxxxxx>
Michael Cronenworth wrote:
edwardspl@xxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
Do you means we can't disable the password request for using SSH-telnet
?
You can, but it requires you to generate an SSH key without a
passphrase.
The server's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file must have the client's key you
generate inside.
Once you have this setup, and you set your client to use the key you
generated, you will never see a password.
Dear Michael,
For /etc/ssh/sshd_config ( SSH default config file ) :
# To disable tunneled clear text passwords, change to no here!
PermitEmptyPasswords yes
PasswordAuthentication yes
Then, the test result (without request enter user's password):
login as: bb
Last login: Sat Nov 22 14:22:37 2008 from 192.168.1.88
[bb@edsvr ~]$
Now, it is ok...
Thank for your hints...
Edward.
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