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VMware offers supported, powerful system administration toolsStart Pagent 2AcceptI meant to say comment as the statement showed users how to disable itNetworkLessons.com explains in a simple way, with objectivity and clarityEnter file in which to save the key (/root/.ssh/idrsa): Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): Enter same passphrase again: Your identification has been saved in /root/.ssh/idrsaAny help would be appreciated! Cheers, teq Michigan IT Support September 6th, 2012 Seems like a poor security practiceThe same steps apply to any userIn Linux terminal you can display content of the file with more /.ssh/iddsa.pub and the select the text with mouse and copy it with CRTL+C r SHIFT+CTRL+C and add it to the file /etc/ssh/keys-root/authorizedkeys on the other hostShare This Page VMware Technology Virtualization Data Center Virtualization Desktop Virtualization Virtualizing Business Critical Applications Cloud Computing Hybrid Cloud Private Cloud Computing Software-Defined Data Center Business Mobility Company Information Leadership Careers at VMware Acquisitions Office Locations Contact VMware Investor Relations VMware Foundation Why Choose VMware? News & Events Newsroom Articles Events Awards Media Resource Center Media & Contacts Community Follow VMware VMTN Communities VMware Blogs VMware on Twitter VMware on Facebook VMware on YouTube Community Terms of Use Developer Center Copyright 2017 VMware, Inc # Useful Links and Resources Keep up to date with new posts on Buildvirtual.net - Follow us on Twitter: Follow buildvirtual Be Sociable, Share! Tweet Related posts: Using Session Files for ESXi Host Authentication from vMA and vCLI AAA Configuring Authentication on Cisco Devices VCP-NV: Configure and Manage Logical Virtual Private Networks IPSec VPN and L2 VPN Reset vMA Root Password Comments on this entry are closedCool huh?! First of all, on the remote host, use ssh-keygen to create a private/public key pair: vi-adminuk202018:> ssh-keygen -t dsa Generating public/private dsa key pairsays: 05/17/2012 at 8:51 pm This is great for SSHing into an ESXi5 host from another Linux system, but how do you set up ESXi5 so that you can SSH into another Linux box FROM it using keys? ssh-keygen is buried a bit in ESXi5, but it is thereHere is an example of setting up SSH keys for ESXi and manually creating the .ssh directory and SSH public keys: Here is an example of copying a script (ghettoVCB.sh) from persistent local datastore to /bin directory: Once you have made your changes, you will need to manually run /sbin/auto-backup.sh which ensures the changes made to /etc/rc.local will be persisted upon the next system rebootIn my case, I tend to have SSH activated by defaultIt is still asking me for a passwordShare This Page Legend Correct Answers - 10 points VMware Technology Virtualization Data Center Virtualization Desktop Virtualization Virtualizing Business Critical Applications Cloud Computing Hybrid Cloud Private Cloud Computing Software-Defined Data Center Business Mobility Company Information Leadership Careers at VMware Acquisitions Office Locations Contact VMware Investor Relations VMware Foundation Why Choose VMware? News & Events Newsroom Articles Events Awards Media Resource Center Media & Contacts Community Follow VMware VMTN Communities VMware Blogs VMware on Twitter VMware on Facebook VMware on YouTube Community Terms of Use Developer Center Copyright 2017 VMware, Inc .+ooI tryed puttygen tooA rebond from my proper computer is still possible so that's why i'm trying to make ssh rsa encryption / access workingAfter I make this working with root account, be sure that i'll enable it with another account with sudo stuffMenu virtuallyGhetto Close Menu Skip to content About Automation VMware Kickstart VMware API/SDK/CLI VMware vMA/VIMA VMware OVF / OVFTOOL Apple Mac Mini/Pro Nested Virtualization VCSA VSAN How to Persist Configuration Changes in ESXi 4.x/5.x Part 1 Posted on 08/08/2011 by William Lam The question of persisting configuration changes in ESXi and the expected behavior using the ESXi Shell is a question that comes up quite frequentlyThis website uses cookies to give you the best online experienceKeep in mind, once you enable password free SSH: Anybody with access to the root account on the remote host will have full root access to your ESXi hostI have a few of my favorite tools installed with b 515b946325
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