Re: command= and arbitrary keys...

2001-12-02 Thread Ph. Marek
>Hi all, > >I've asked this question before, but I was never able to fix the problem, >and now it's back again and I'd like to try and resolve it. > >I have an authorized_keys file with about twenty keys, most of which are >prefaced with command="/usr/bin/rsync ...". If I put my host key at the >t

Re: command= and arbitrary keys...

2001-12-02 Thread Dave Wreski
> If it's what I suspect, answer these questions: > > Are all the keys different? (You have to say "yes" here.) Yes, should have thought to make that clear initially. > Are you using an ssh-agent at the calling end? ("You want "no" here, > and a "-i keyfile" in the ssh call.)

Re: command= and arbitrary keys...

2001-12-01 Thread Cameron Simpson
On Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 12:32:22AM -0500, Dave Wreski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | I have an authorized_keys file with about twenty keys, most of which are | prefaced with command="/usr/bin/rsync ...". If I put my host key at the | top of the authorized_keys file, I can connect without a problem.

command= and arbitrary keys...

2001-11-30 Thread Dave Wreski
Hi all, I've asked this question before, but I was never able to fix the problem, and now it's back again and I'd like to try and resolve it. I have an authorized_keys file with about twenty keys, most of which are prefaced with command="/usr/bin/rsync ...". If I put my host key at the top of th