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using private-public certificate to connect via SSH with Putty
2012-02-22
02:46 AM
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Hello,
I have a netapp 2040, using Ontap 8.0.2.
I wish to connect via shh from a Windows server, using plink.exe (which is part of Putty). I won't to be asked for an user/password.
On an standard connection to a linux server all I have to do is generate (using puttygen.exe) the public and private certificate, and the copy the public certificate to .ssh dir.
But how could I do it on Ontap 8.0.2? Because all I found is a dir called "etc/sshd", and inside it there isn't a "authorized_key" file.
Googling I found this method:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/netapp/toasters/8325
but this is old information and I don't know if it's still valid.
Thank for your help.
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