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SSH Login Without Passwords??

Unread post by RooMeat »

How do I set up Putty to log into SSH without typing passwords??
I have been told this is the best way.. but have never figured out how :roll:
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And you want to do this for added SSH security or just to save typing a password?

You really should use certificate authentication for SSH whenever possible and even then, still use a pass phrase to secure the key. For ultimate security disable direct root access and use su (requiring yet another pass phrase ;-) ) to gain root privileges.

Not sure there is a way to save the pass phrase for a key and have that auto log-on in puTTY, probably as its a bad security model! If you can cope with the typing of passwords, there are plenty of guides to achieving tighter SSH security and/or I can post a guide to doing it.
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I did some video tutorials about it here:

http://www.atomicorp.com/Tutorials/
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Thanks guys.
And you want to do this for added SSH security or just to save typing a password?
For more security of course :)
No.. I'm not lazy.. just not confident with changes lol... but after just having a new hard drive installed and a re-image.. I want to make sure this system is as secure as it can be without choking it haha.
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Scott.. those tutorials.. Dec 31st 1969?? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Unread post by Highland »

Probably a 0 in the time column that was added later. 0 in Unix time is Dec 31, 1969, 1 sec to midnight.
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And this is the sound of me with bigger problems to take care of. :P Really, the time stamp guys? really?
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Scott I only commented on it in light hearted jest.. no.. they dont concern me one little bit lol ;)

.. on another note though.. it does seem bigger issues or problems posted are usually ignored ;)
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I dunno, it depends on the scope. Sometimes I dont comment on something thats been answered before.
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