Network and Storage Protocols
Network and Storage Protocols
I am trying to ssh without password to my filers but after i generated my ssh keys, I tried to create a folder
\\filer\C$\etc$\sshd\root
it will not allow me to create a root directory
I am trying to copy this authorized_keys file to
\\filer\c$\etc\sshd\root\.ssh
help
Yes, this is the right path.
If you would have CIFS license, you would access through:
\\filer\C$\etc\sshd\root\.ssh\
If you have NFS license, you can access through:
mount filer_IP:/vol/vol0/etc/sshd/root/.ssh /mount_point
i have no nfs or cifs license.
directory permission is correct?
xxxx% ls -la /root/.ssh
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root wheel 19 Mar 16 2011 /root/.ssh -> /var/home/root/.ssh
xxxxx% cd /var/home/root
xxxxx% ls -la
total 8
drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 512 May 3 2007 .
drwxr-xr-x 5 root wheel 512 May 3 2007 ..
drwx
This is the output from filer in systemshell?
yes it is
You are lsing /root/.ssh , but in my comment at 8:55 AM I said to put authorized_keys under:
/mroot/etc/sshd/root/.ssh
Please review my comment and make sure you did all the steps.
In time: Data ONTAP accepts only one SSH session each time, so make sure you closed any session before try to open a new session through public key.
Its in there. its the correct path
xxx% pwd
/mroot/etc/sshd/root/.ssh
xxx% ls -la
total 12
drwx
I have the same issue. after upgradation of ontap version 8, we are not able to access the filer from linux host withtout password.
I have allready shared the public key of linux host to filer. but still its aksing password.
I followd the below KB but no success
https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=1010841
If anyone having solution please let me know.
Thanks in advance
What exactly do you call "public key of linux host"? Please describe step by step what you did.
Thanks a lot for this info. It helped me a lot!!!