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Passwordless authentication

Passwordless SSH key-based authentication in 60 seconds on CentOS Linux

Posted by Curtis K in Administration Feb, 03 2014 1 Comment

1. What is key-based, passwordless SSH authentication? Setting up SSH keys for passwordless authentication is a preferred, quick and painless authentication mechanism on CentOS Linux, and many other SSH based systems. It also allows you to set up automated tasks, such as copying backups to another server, without having to enter ... Read More...

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