SUM allows you to log in with a password or by providing an SSH key. 
		
Procedure
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		  On the node that is running 
			 SUM, type 
			 ssh-keygen -t rsa. 
			 SUM also supports DSA encryption key format. To create a DSA encryption key, typessh-keygen -t dsa. A passphrase is optional.
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		  Save the key in the directory 
			 .ssh/id_rsa.pub. Root users, use the directory/root/.ssh.
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		  Verify that the private key is in PEM format by opening the key and viewing the top of the key for the following text: 
		   
		  ---- BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY ----
 
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		  If necessary, on the node you want to update, create an 
			 .sshdirectory at the root level. Set the permissions level on the directory to 700.
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		  Determine if the node you want to update has the filename 
			 .ssh/authorized_keys. If this file is not present, create or append this file. Set the permissions on theauthorized_keysfile to 640.NOTE: If you append the file, more users are authorized to use the private key. 
				 
 
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		  Copy the contents of 
			 .ssh/id_rsa.pubon the host node, and then paste them into the filename.ssh/authorized_keyson the remote node.
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		  Open an SSH path between the host node and the node you want to update. 
		   
		  - Type 
				  ssh [email protected]. This parameter opens a shell path.
- Type 
				  ssh [email protected] uname. This parameter executes the command and returns.
 
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		  SUM requires access to 
			 id_rsa(private key file), and the optional passphrase.NOTE: If other applications require the public key in PEM format, you can convert it by typing 
				  ssh-keygen -e -f id_rsa.pub > id_rsa_pub.pem. Open the key, and look at the PEM format for---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----.