How is possible ssh-keypair1 sent/copy to centos7 and ubuntu? And let me connect from host-machine to centos7 and from centos7 connect to ubuntu with the same key (ssh-keypair1).
Thanks man... I saw something similar for setting up multiple github accounts on the same machine(stackoverflow.com/questions/3860112/multiple-github-accounts-on-the-same-computer) and was finding it hard to setup to a different server entirely... This was straight to the point on what I needed to do.
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Una pregunta, el mismo archivo authorized_keys puede tener varias llaves para acceder de diferentes lugares?
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And is it necessary to do this config thing?
I did exactly the same but it asks me for a password to access to the other virtual machine, help please
Thank you! that was very clear and easy to follow
Do we have to key pair for every remote machine? Just sharing the public keys of all machines with each other should work, right?
yes it would.
How is possible ssh-keypair1 sent/copy to centos7 and ubuntu? And let me connect from host-machine to centos7 and from centos7 connect to ubuntu with the same key (ssh-keypair1).
just specify the same key for both machines during the ssh-copy-id part, and specify the same path in config file
Thanks man... I saw something similar for setting up multiple github accounts on the same machine(stackoverflow.com/questions/3860112/multiple-github-accounts-on-the-same-computer) and was finding it hard to setup to a different server entirely... This was straight to the point on what I needed to do.
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