> Alexander> Since I have no administrative access to the university
> Alexander> servers LDAP doesn't seem to be an alternative. Given
> Why do you need administrative access to the LDAP server?
I have no administrative access to the university server. Read: I can't
install LDAP there.
> "Alexander" == Alexander Steinert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alexander> Since I have no administrative access to the university
Alexander> servers LDAP doesn't seem to be an alternative. Given
Alexander> that ssh is the only access method in question is there
Alexander> any
On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 06:37, Alexander Steinert wrote:
> > > On session start the user sends his login name and the password for the
> > > remote account. I want to check the authenticity by something like
> > > trying to ssh into the remote account and immediately logout again. The
> > > unix use
> > On session start the user sends his login name and the password for the
> > remote account. I want to check the authenticity by something like
> > trying to ssh into the remote account and immediately logout again. The
> > unix user doing this is the owner of the apache process.
>
>
> If thi
* This one time, at band camp, Nick Hastings said:
>
> Hi,
>
> * Alexander Steinert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011128 18:36]:
> >
> > Do you know any way to make ssh less interactive?
> >
>
> Look at the man pages for ssh-agent and ssh-add.
>
ssh-agent/add will not accomplish what the Alexander wa
On session start the user sends his login name and the password for the
remote account. I want to check the authenticity by something like
trying to ssh into the remote account and immediately logout again. The
unix user doing this is the owner of the apache process.
If this is the only time
Hi,
* Alexander Steinert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011128 18:36]:
>
> Do you know any way to make ssh less interactive?
>
Look at the man pages for ssh-agent and ssh-add.
Nick.
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