On 15.10 and previous versions I was able to use ssh and login to the local computers connected to my router without having to input the user password each time.
This made it very good for use in scripts to issue commands on the other computers.
In 16.04 I have found that I can no longer do this. Instead I have to manually enter the user password each time.
I do not remember how I was able to configure ssh previously to obtain this "feature". Did something change in the new ssh to disable this "feature"?
Is it possible to configure ssh to enable the remote login through ssh without having to manually enter the user password?
This made it very good for use in scripts to issue commands on the other computers.
In 16.04 I have found that I can no longer do this. Instead I have to manually enter the user password each time.
I do not remember how I was able to configure ssh previously to obtain this "feature". Did something change in the new ssh to disable this "feature"?
Is it possible to configure ssh to enable the remote login through ssh without having to manually enter the user password?
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