Re: X on Mac [Was: Re: linux-2.6.21 images for m68k libc?]

2007-05-28 Thread L Moore
On Sat, May 26, 2007 at 10:42:37AM -0700, David D. Kilzer wrote:
> 
> I'm not sure what the corresponding authorized_keys file would be when using
> MacSSH.

Turn out to be in System:Preferences:MacSSH:
I netatalked identity.ss2.pub to the quadra and included it (with a 
little editing, as advised.)

> 
> I recommend using a program called "keychain" to manage your ssh keys while
> you're logged in.  There should be a Debian package for it.
> 
Ok, thanks.

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Re: X on Mac [Was: Re: linux-2.6.21 images for m68k libc?]

2007-05-28 Thread Finn Thain


On Mon, 28 May 2007, L Moore wrote:

> On Sat, May 26, 2007 at 10:42:37AM -0700, David D. Kilzer wrote:
> 
> > 
> > I recommend using a program called "keychain" to manage your ssh keys 
> > while you're logged in.  There should be a Debian package for it.
> > 
> Ok, thanks.

keychain is a frontend for ssh-agent, which is part of net/openssh-client 
but it isn't ported to OS 9 -- probably because mac os 9 already has one.

If your private key is encrypted, perhaps macssh can use the OS 9 keychain 
for the passphrase? If not, you don't have to use public key auth at all, 
just use password auth and MacSSH will simply save your password on the OS 
9 keychain so you get passwordless login anyway.

-f


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