ssh: Ooga = OpenSSH, Booga = OpenSSH
First, generate a public/private DSA key pair on Ooga.
ooga% ssh-keygen -t dsa
When you are asked for a passphrase, leave it empty. Now send the public key to Booga.
ooga% cd .ssh
ooga% scp id_dsa.pub user@booga:~/.ssh
Next, log in to Booga and add the public key to the list of authorized keys.
ooga% ssh user@booga
booga% cd .ssh booga% cat id_dsa.pub >> authorized_keys2
booga% chmod 640 authorized_keys2
booga% rm -f id_dsa.pub
Note that the filename is authorized_keys2, not authorized_keys. That's it; you're ready to ssh from Ooga to Booga without having to enter a password.
ssh2: Ooga = OpenSSH, Booga = SSH2
First, generate a public/private DSA key pair on Ooga.
ooga% ssh-keygen -t dsa
When you are asked for a passphrase, leave it empty. This key is stored in a format that OpenSSH can use, but SSH2 cannot. You need to export the key to a format that SSH2 understands.
ooga% ssh-keygen -e -f .ssh/id_dsa.pub > id_dsa_ssh2_ooga.pub
Note: the exact flags you need to specify may differ in your case. Check the man pages if the line above doesn't work. Now send the exported public key to Booga.
ooga% scp id_dsa_ssh2_ooga.pub user@booga:~/.ssh2/
Note: the target directory is .ssh2, not .ssh. Next, log in to Booga and add the public key to the list of authorized keys.
ooga% ssh user@booga
booga% cat >> authorization
booga% chmod 640 authorization
ssh2: Ooga = SSH2 , Booga = SSH2
First, generate a public/private DSA key pair on Ooga.
ooga% ssh-keygen -t dsa
When you are asked for a passphrase, leave it empty.
ooga% cat > .ssh2/identification
IdKey id_dsa_2048_a
Note: the exact flags you need to specify may differ in your case. Check the man pages if the line above doesn't work. Now send the exported public key to Booga.
ooga% scp id_dsa_ssh2_ooga.pub user@booga:~/.ssh2/
Note: the target directory is .ssh2, not .ssh. Next, log in to Booga and add the public key to the list of authorized keys.
ooga% ssh user@booga
booga% cd .ssh2
booga% cat >> authorization
Key id_dsa_ssh2_ooga.pub
booga% chmod 640 authorization
ssh2: Ooga = SSH2, Booga = OpenSSH
First, generate a public/private DSA key pair on Ooga.
ooga% ssh-keygen -t dsa
When you are asked for a passphrase, leave it empty. This key is stored in a format that SSH2 can use, but OpenSSH cannot. You need to export the key to a format that SSH2 understands.
ooga% cat > .ssh2/identification
IdKey id_dsa_2048_a
ooga% scp id_dsa_ssh2_ooga.pub user@booga:~/.ssh/
booga% ssh-keygen -i -f .ssh/id_dsa.pub > id_dsa_ssh_ooga.pub
booga% cat id_dsa.pub >> authorized_keys2
booga% chmod 640 authorized_keys2
booga% rm -f id_dsa.pub
If the target id is root then in /etc/ssh/sshd_config files rootlogin should be yes else it will not work.
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First, generate a public/private DSA key pair on Ooga.
ooga% ssh-keygen -t dsa
When you are asked for a passphrase, leave it empty. Now send the public key to Booga.
ooga% cd .ssh
ooga% scp id_dsa.pub user@booga:~/.ssh
Next, log in to Booga and add the public key to the list of authorized keys.
ooga% ssh user@booga
booga% cd .ssh booga% cat id_dsa.pub >> authorized_keys2
booga% chmod 640 authorized_keys2
booga% rm -f id_dsa.pub
Note that the filename is authorized_keys2, not authorized_keys. That's it; you're ready to ssh from Ooga to Booga without having to enter a password.
ssh2: Ooga = OpenSSH, Booga = SSH2
First, generate a public/private DSA key pair on Ooga.
ooga% ssh-keygen -t dsa
When you are asked for a passphrase, leave it empty. This key is stored in a format that OpenSSH can use, but SSH2 cannot. You need to export the key to a format that SSH2 understands.
ooga% ssh-keygen -e -f .ssh/id_dsa.pub > id_dsa_ssh2_ooga.pub
Note: the exact flags you need to specify may differ in your case. Check the man pages if the line above doesn't work. Now send the exported public key to Booga.
ooga% scp id_dsa_ssh2_ooga.pub user@booga:~/.ssh2/
Note: the target directory is .ssh2, not .ssh. Next, log in to Booga and add the public key to the list of authorized keys.
ooga% ssh user@booga
Dsa Casp Cheat Sheet
Ds Cheat Sheet
booga% cd .ssh2booga% cat >> authorization
Da Cheat Sheet Login Password Classlink
Key id_dsa_ssh2_ooga.pubDsa Cheatsheet
Dsa Cheat Sheet Love Babbar
booga% chmod 640 authorization
ssh2: Ooga = SSH2 , Booga = SSH2
First, generate a public/private DSA key pair on Ooga.
ooga% ssh-keygen -t dsa
When you are asked for a passphrase, leave it empty.
ooga% cat > .ssh2/identification
IdKey id_dsa_2048_a
Note: the exact flags you need to specify may differ in your case. Check the man pages if the line above doesn't work. Now send the exported public key to Booga.
ooga% scp id_dsa_ssh2_ooga.pub user@booga:~/.ssh2/
Note: the target directory is .ssh2, not .ssh. Next, log in to Booga and add the public key to the list of authorized keys.
ooga% ssh user@booga
booga% cd .ssh2
booga% cat >> authorization
Key id_dsa_ssh2_ooga.pub
booga% chmod 640 authorization
ssh2: Ooga = SSH2, Booga = OpenSSH
First, generate a public/private DSA key pair on Ooga.
ooga% ssh-keygen -t dsa
When you are asked for a passphrase, leave it empty. This key is stored in a format that SSH2 can use, but OpenSSH cannot. You need to export the key to a format that SSH2 understands.
ooga% cat > .ssh2/identification
IdKey id_dsa_2048_a
ooga% scp id_dsa_ssh2_ooga.pub user@booga:~/.ssh/
booga% ssh-keygen -i -f .ssh/id_dsa.pub > id_dsa_ssh_ooga.pub
booga% cat id_dsa.pub >> authorized_keys2
booga% chmod 640 authorized_keys2
booga% rm -f id_dsa.pub
If the target id is root then in /etc/ssh/sshd_config files rootlogin should be yes else it will not work.