Re: avoiding 'authenticity' prompt
From: David T-G (davidtg-sshusers_at_justpickone.org)
Date: 11/10/04
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Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 17:49:07 -0500 To: OpenSSH Users <secureshell@securityfocus.com>
Nathan, et al --
...and then Nathan Jackson said...
%
% Hi David,
Hi!
%
% You can use a mix of the -o parameter in the command line to use
% options in the format of the ssh_config file and the setting
% StrictHostKeyChecking, info in the man page states:
[snip]
Aha! I know that I read the man page but I just wasn't getting what that
meant. [To top it off, the man page for the version that comes with
Solaris says "'yes' or 'no'" and doesn't even mention 'ask'!]
This is perfect. Thanks a bunch!
HANN
:-D
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