jnylin
2008-07-09, 07:15 AM CDT
Hi!
I have two computers on a network, one Slackware-desktop and one Fedora-laptop, and want to be able to login to one another without the use of passwords. I've created rsa-keys without passwords and there's no problem to login to the Slackware-desktop from Fedora with the use of the rsa-key, but I don't get the key-authorization to work when I login to the Fedora-laptop from the Slackware-desktop. Despite the fact that the Slackware user's rsa-key is present in ~/.authorized_keys on the Fedora laptop I still have to enter the password. Any suggestions?
I have two computers on a network, one Slackware-desktop and one Fedora-laptop, and want to be able to login to one another without the use of passwords. I've created rsa-keys without passwords and there's no problem to login to the Slackware-desktop from Fedora with the use of the rsa-key, but I don't get the key-authorization to work when I login to the Fedora-laptop from the Slackware-desktop. Despite the fact that the Slackware user's rsa-key is present in ~/.authorized_keys on the Fedora laptop I still have to enter the password. Any suggestions?