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By: Sergei

Thanks for the mention Kyle, but I can't take credit for the "nifty syntax", I found it somewhere long time ago while looking for a fast and reliable way to copy public key to remote host. I also agree...

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By: teq

Hi, stupid question: I generated my public key file with puttygen on a Windows PC. How do load it into the /etc/ssh/keys/authorized_keys file? I tried using copy/past (i.e., open the public key file in...

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By: Michigan IT Support

Seems like a poor security practice.

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By: Esa Varemo

Do the keys that are added to /etc/ssh/root.keys/ stay over reboots, or do I have to add it to a /bootbank/something.tgz?

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By: Kyle Gleed

Yes, for stateful hosts the SSH keys persist across reboots. For stateless deployments you are limited to one key which you add using the Host Profile (Security and Services -> Security Settings...

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By: Binh

According to Kyle Gleed’s instruction, I can enable password free ssh access on ESXi5.1, but can’t for non-root. I follow steps below trying to enable non-root ssh access on ESXi5.1 and persist my...

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By: Binh

I made mistake with my post. The command line be corrected as below: cp -R /vmfs/volumes/datastore1/myStore/keys-no-root /etc/ssh

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By: Jan Schermer

I hope some of you are not actually managing something linux-ish, the sheer amount of nonsense in this post is staggering :/ There is NOTHING wrong with using public-key authentication, while there is...

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By: Brian

Not sure what I’m doing wrong – Using ESXi 5.1 U1, followed the instructions here, but when I then try to ssh in from another system, I still get prompted for a PW.

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By: Mike

This is a very good article on SSH login without password. Here is another one that worked for me when I first started doing this. It’s very simple, concise and easy to understand....

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By: Thorsten Tüllmann

It is a common misconception, that you are required to create a key without a passphrase in order to not type in a password when connecting to a remote host. The trick is to use a key agent like...

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By: John Ozarchuk

You know… SSH is going away. It should be disabled by default, and you should be using the PowerCli. As a Linux/Unix guy though, I love SSH and don’t want to get it go.

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By: Kyle Gleed

I would say vMA FastPass would be preferred over SSH. I’ve never seen/heard anything about SSH going away. SSH will likely stick around as long as we have the ESXi shell. There is no requirement to use...

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By: angelo

VMA!! You really should only be ssh into an esxi host if something is blowing up. As someone said… -fastpass

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