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- Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 09:40:34 -0500
- From: Stuart Luppescu <slu@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] VNC, secure or better options?
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- Organization: University of Chicago
On 水, 2008-07-02 at 23:16 +0900, Dave M G wrote: > But SSH still asks for a password. I think this is because I'm logged > in > as "dave" on my client machine, but I want to log in as "media" when > I > connect to the server machine. > > I may be wrong about what the problem is, but how do I set the key up > so > that it's got the right user name as well as the password? Hmm. Not sure about this, but I would try the following: 1) Use an ssh-agent for your whole session so you don't need to enter your password each login. (I don't know if setting ssh to allow logins without passwords is safe for you, but it would give me the creeps.) In gentoo, I have the installed the package x11-ssh-askpass. Here's the info for it: Homepage: http://www.liquidmeme.net/software/x11-ssh-askpass/ Description: X11-based passphrase dialog for use with OpenSSH 2) Run amarok inside of the ssh session using -e. For example, ssh -l media servername -e amarok or something like that. -- Stuart Luppescu -=- slu .at. ccsr.uchicago.edu University of Chicago -=- CCSR 才文と智奈美の父 -=- Kernel 2.6.24-gentoo-r8 Willow: I don't care if it is an orgy of death, there's still such a thing as a napkin.
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