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− | Just press enter. You must then copy the public key that you will find in <code>.ssh/id_dsa.pub</code> to the file <code>.ssh/authorized_keys</code> of the distant host you want to give access to. This key should have the following format. | + | Just press enter. You must then copy the public key that you will find in <code>.ssh/id_dsa.pub</code> to the file <code>.ssh/authorized_keys</code> of the distant host you want to give access to. This public key should have the following format. |
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Revision as of 15:39, 11 March 2016
Run on multi-procs
mpirun -np 12 main
mpirun -np 12 main <log &
.bashrc
SSH keys
You should first go to your personal repository and generate a new key if there is no id_dsa.pub
file in the .ssh
directory.
cd ssh-keygen -t dsa
You should get the following message,
Generating public/private dsa key pair Enter file in which to save the key (/home/login/.ssh/id_dsa):
Just press enter. You must then copy the public key that you will find in .ssh/id_dsa.pub
to the file .ssh/authorized_keys
of the distant host you want to give access to. This public key should have the following format.
ssh -dss ..... @....local