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OpenBSD is not shipped with ssh-copy-id. But ssh-copy-id is only
script. So if you try this:<br>
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[root@wenca ~]# cd /usr/bin/<br>
[root@wenca bin]# head -n 20 ssh-copy-id<br>
#!/bin/sh<br>
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# Shell script to install your identity.pub on a remote machine<br>
# Takes the remote machine name as an argument.<br>
# Obviously, the remote machine must accept password authentication,<br>
# or one of the other keys in your ssh-agent, for this to work.<br>
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ID_FILE="${HOME}/.ssh/identity.pub"<br>
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you can get it. <br>
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Regards,<br>
<br>
Vaclav Strachon<br>
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On 7.10.2010 13:54, Ben McGinnes wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 7/10/10 10:23 PM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
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My man page says: "~/.ssh/identity.pub"...
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argh ... sorry, i was logged into the wrong system when reading the
man page, i was connected to my ubuntu system. interesting that
different distros have different default files for the same command.
i will definitely remember that.
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Slackware also says ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub, so chances are this is (another)
Red Hat/CentOS specific modification. Anyone got an OpenBSD box to
double-check on?
Regards,
Ben
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