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Re: Connect with null passphrases: msg#00013

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Subject: Re: Connect with null passphrases

On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 08:04 -0500, John Stefani wrote:
> I have some cron jobs that use ssh (version 4.4p1) to connect to other
> servers and run certain tasks. The users in question sometimes are real
> users, sometimes fictitious users that I created only for running the cron
> job. I changed to *NP* the password field of /etc/shadow for the
> fictitious users on the servers the cron jobs connect to, and all works
> happily. Here's my problem: those servers to which the cron job tries to
> connect to as a real user, who has a real password, does not allow ssh
> connections with null passphrases. I can't set the password field in
> /etc/shadow to *NP* because sometimes I have to connect as the real user.
> Does someone know how I can connect automatically to a server, using ssh,
> as a user that has a password, but with a null passphrase? Hope the above
> was not too confusing...

Set up a private key without a passphrase and have the cron job use
public-key authentication. Just make sure the private key file is
well-protected (0600 or 0400 the user who needs it).

- Michael

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