Ah, I just re-reread this. Check the permissions on $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys2 ( I think that is the file name) If there is public (and possibly group) permissions on the file, ssh connections will not work. IIRC, it is a good idea to remove all public and group permissions from files in .ssh/. Working from memory here, as I am in class (breaktime) and don't have access to much in the way of a system. Jared On 5/1/07, Robert Freeman <robertgfreeman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All, I'm trying to configure a 2 node RAC cluster on RH Enterprise Linux. I'm trying to get SSH where it will sign in without a password. I've gotten node1 to connect to node2 without a password, no problem. I can't seem to get node2 to connect to node 1 without using a password. Anyone have any ideas on this? After figuring I had forgotten something or was doing something wrong, I even went to metalink and followed document 300538.1 to make sure I wasn't missing something. Still does not work. Robert Robert G. Freeman Author: Portable DBA: Oracle (Oracle Press) Oracle Database 10g New Features (Oracle Press) Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery (Oracle Press) Oracle9i New Features (Oracle Press) Oracle Replication (Rampant Tech Press) Mastering Oracle8i (Sybex) Oracle8 to 8i Upgrade Exam Cram (Coriolis <RIP>) Oracle 7.3 to 8 Upgrade Exam Cram (Coriolis <RIP>) -- //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l
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