General :: Ssh Without Password From User To Root On Same Linux Enterprise 5 Machine

Jan 22, 2010

My application is installed on root of RH enterprise 5 and is run via user on the same machine. This need ssh without password from the user.

i do the following :
1. run ssh-keygen in .ssh directory of the user.
2. copy the id_rsa.pub as the authorized-keys in the root's .ssh directory
3 chmod 600 to the authorized_keys
4.restart the machine
5. login from the user and ssh SER ( SER is the entry in the /etc/hosts with the ip address of the machine)
6 It still prompt for the password

How can i ssh from the user to the machine without password.

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Code:

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1) Boot up the server, when you are at the "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server..." entry, press "e".
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I have the Red Hat supplemental DVD that has the tcl-devel-8.4.13-3.fc6.i386.rpm and the tk-devel-8.4.13-5.el5_1.1.i386.rpm

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I get the following error message: "Warning: tcl-devel-8.4.13-3.fc6.i386.rpm header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 37017186 error: failed dependencies: libtcl8.4.so is needed by tcl-devel-8.4.13-3.fc6.i386.rpm"

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1. I want to do that, I like sudo more than su -c 'some_command'.
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I found many users Suggesting alternatives and lowering the important of my need for this, when I asked this question in anther please.

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root ALL = (ALL) ALL
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