Cheers Daniel and to all that responded.
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On 8/3/07, Leeds, Daniel
dleeds@edmunds.com wrote:
>
>
> say you wanted to assign a user on the netapp to create nightly oracle
> snapshots you would do the following to enable passwordless ssh access to
> the filer
>
> 1) secureadmin setup ssh - this will prompt you through ssh setup on the
> filer
> 2) use useradmin on the filer to create the role/group/user for oracle
>
> useradmin role add oraclesnap -a login-ssh,cli-snap*
> useradmin group add oraclesnap -r oraclesnap
> useradmin user add oraclesnap -g oraclesnap
>
> 3) generate an ssh key for the user your script is running as on your
> unix/linux host, for this example we will call this user oracle
>
> ssh-keygen -t dsa -b 1024
> this will prompt you where to save the keys and a key password, just
> hit enter for the password do not use a password here. once done you will
> need a copy of the id_dsa.pub public key
>
> 4) on the filer create a user directory under /etc/sshd with the same name
> as the unix user above
>
> mkdir -p /etc/sshd/oracle/.ssh
> now create the authorized_keys file in that new directory and paste the
> id_dsa.pub key into that file
> once complete your filer should have this
> /etc/sshd/oracle/.ssh/authorized_keys
>
> 5) ssh from the unix host as the oracle user and start issuing commands,
> ssh filer snap list myvolume
>
> voila.
>
> of course change the example for your environment, command access etc
>
> --daniel
>
> --
> Daniel Leeds
> Senior Systems Administrator
> Edmunds.com
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David McWilliams [mailto:davidkmcw@gmail.com
davidkmcw@gmail.com]
> Sent: Fri 8/3/2007 12:27 PM
> To: Leeds, Daniel
> Cc: NetApp list
> Subject: Re: rsh problem
>
> Very good point, put it down to lazyness. Where do I put the RSA keys on
> the
> NetApp, so I don't get prompted for the password?
>
> --
> Sláinte,
>
> David
>
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> On 8/3/07, Leeds, Daniel
dleeds@edmunds.com wrote:
> >
> > just curious why you would be using rsh for a new set of scripts since
> > ssh now ships with ontap.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Daniel Leeds
> > Senior Systems Administrator
> > Edmunds.com
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com on behalf of David McWilliams
> > Sent: Fri 8/3/2007 6:06 AM
> > To: NetApp list
> > Subject: rsh problem
> >
> > I'm trying to configure rsh access for some remote scripts I'm writing
> and
> > I
> > getting the following;
> >
> > Permission denied to rsh request from root at host 10.4.27.17 IP address
> > 10.4.27.17
> >
> > I've got the following options set;
> >
> > rsh.access host=10.4.27.17
> > rsh.enable on
> > trusted.hosts *
> >
> > Any ideas anyone?
> >
> > --
> > Sláinte,
> >
> > David
> >
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> >
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> >
> >
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