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Correct, but you will need to add your pubkey to the
.ssh/authorized_keys file.<br>
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Ubuntu has a utility `ssh-copy-id` that simplifies copying pubkeys
to remote hosts.<br>
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-- Justin<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/23/15 8:26 AM, Jonathan Meek
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<pre wrap="">Hello everyone,
I'm working on getting rdiff-backup working on my raspberry pi server. So
far I have setup a user on the pi meant strictly for connecting via ssh and
then doing the rdiff-backup.
Am I thinking correctly in that if I want to do SSH keys instead of
passwords that I will need to create a public/private keys on my laptop and
then copy the public key over to the server under the .ssh folder for the
user on my server?
I feel like I should know this but just need confirmation that I am
thinking right.
Regards,
Jonathan
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