This is my problem. You could help if you could tell me what exactly
are the magic wands to wave such that you can ssh in without typing
a password. I know about ssh-agent but that doesn't help for this,
I know that in certain cases ssh lets me in without anything. I thought
there was some routine where you ssh-ed one way and then the other way
and it left enough state that it trusted you, does any ssh genuis out
there know what I'm talking about? If I have this, I can set up the
cron job, I'm sure this is obvious and I'm just overlooking something
but I can't find it.
> Anyway, just did a 'bk pull' once again and noticed than linux.bkbits.net
> has again the latest version. Thanks! (or thanks Larry, whatever is
> more appropriate :-)).
Yeah, I did it by hand. Hopefully automated by the end of the day.
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