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[ProgSoc] ssh on nfs'd /home



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hey,

I've got a file server which serves out /home to a couple of
workstations. now, from these workstations, I want to be able to ssh to
the file server from time to time, without a password. So I would use
ssh-keygen and ssh-copy-id to generate and transfer the key across. But
this doesn't seem to work, my guess being coz  ~/.ssh is one and the
same on both machines. Is there any way to get around this apart from
using /etc/hosts.equiv ?

chow

vik
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