Re: [techtalk] Re: ssh setup

2000-01-19 Thread Beverly Guillermo
When you run a ssh client, the key should be saved the first time in some file that it will now use each time it connects. If you compiled ssh by default, it'll use the /usr/local subdirectories. When you run ssh-keygen, you need to make sure you're placing the key into /usr/local/etc directory

[techtalk] Re: ssh setup

2000-01-19 Thread Subba Rao
I have downloaded the OpenSSH and OpenSSL (prerequisite for OpenSSH). The installation went fine. I have several questions about the public/private keys. When I used the ssh-keygen, the keys were generated. I am assuming you use one of these keys with the ssh client. The clients I will use are o