I thought he meant the passphrase for his own private key.
Jerry Yu
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On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Josh Freeman wrote:
#Yes, this is possible (at least the ssh part), but it depends on how much
#control you have on the ISP side.
#
#To be fair, I got this off of dejanews, so I can't claim credit. What you
#have to do is to add each machine to the other's authorized keys file. This
#worked for me
#
#
#[local machine]$ ssh remote.machine
#
#[remote machine]$ ssh local.machine
#
#[local machine]$ logout
#[remote machine]$ logout
#[local machine]$ cat .ssh/identity.pub |ssh remote.machine cat \>\>
#.ssh/authorized_keys
#
#
#at this point, you should be able to type ssh remote.machine and get in
#without a password.
#
#Hope this helps.
#
#Josh
#
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