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Am 12.01.2015 um 21:00 schrieb Peter Brodsky:
X2Go will not work with no authentication at all. However, you can use a SSH Public/Private Key pair to >authenticate, and assign no password to the private key. That way, you can automate the login and make things work with a simple double-click on the icon.
OK, indeed it will not work without authentication.
Would like to try the public/private key route. I've done this for ssh agents between linux machines, using ssh-keygen to obtain the keys. Not clear how to do so w/X2GO client running under Windows. Can you provide some instructions?
If you have access to a Linux machine, just run ssh-keygen there with the usual parameters, copy the private key file over to the Windows machine, and specify it in the session settings (there's a field where you can specify the path to an RSA/DSA key). On the Linux box, add the public key to the authorized_keys file of the user account you're trying to log in as, and you should be all set.
If you want to create your key pair on Windows, you will need to use either ssh-keygen from a cygwin install, or PuttyGen.exe from the PuTTY tool suite - for the latter, you will need to use the "export" function of PuttyGen's GUI to save the private key, as PuTTY's own *.ppk key storage files are incompatible with standard ssh.
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