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MDFF-EnTK: Scalable Adaptive Protein Ensemble Refinement Integrating Flexible Fitting
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Passwordless login to Bridges #1

Closed daipayans closed 4 years ago

daipayans commented 5 years ago

Hello, I am trying to setup gsissh for passwordless login to bridges. The inststructions provided in the README and what I have found online is based for Ubuntu systems.

As I don't have a Ubuntu system, I have attempted installing gsissh in two other operating systems, Centos 7 and macOS Sierra v 10.12.6. However, I have not been succeful towards this effort.

Prior steps worked fine. The entk-version is 0.7.16

Any help/suggestion is greatly appreciated.

Thanks, Daipayan

mturilli commented 5 years ago

Hi Daipayan, we will need more details about the problem(s) you encountered when installing gsissh. I would recommend to use Centos 7, if that is the only available Linux distribution. Did you try to install the gsi-openssh-clients rpm package?

mturilli commented 5 years ago

From your email outside this ticket:

I did have access to the Ubuntu system but have lost access. Can you provide me with the access again by resetting the password?

Can you give me the fqdn/ip of that machine?

I had similar problems there. So, I am sure that I am missing something here. Please, include the instructions for paswordless login to Bridges.

I need more details about the problem(s) you encountered.

Also, help me understand why ssh won't work here? As per login instructions to Bridges it says either ssh or gsissh (https://www.psc.edu/bridges/user-guide/connecting-to-bridges#gsissh)

ssh on bridges works only with XSEDE for DUO Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). MFA cannot be automated and therefore used by RCT in your place.

lee212 commented 5 years ago

This can be closed, I suppose. @daipayans ?