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You can do this two ways:
<ul><li>Copy contents of your '''~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub''' from your host machine, and append the contents to '''~/.ssh/authorized_keys''' on each of your Virtual Machine servers</li><li>Simply issue the Linux command:<br>'''<source lang="bash">ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub username@server</source>'''<br></li></ul>
After that you perform either of those operations, you can login then ssh into a remote vm without a password. But NOTE: Always remember - that these keys are '''per -user, <u>not </u> per machine'''. So this This means that sharing a user's public key will only work with one user on the client and one for that specific user on the server (the two users involved in running the command above).