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Re: Password-less logins with OpenSSH
Posted by shufla (83.30.xx.xx) on Fri 3 Jun 2005 at 13:42
Hello,

Well, I use ssh-key with password at work, to access some of my private hosts. My work box could be "compromised" (I have to give access to it to my cooperators), and I do not want then to access my own hosts. But from other side, I'd like not to type my password for key again and again. There comes `ssh-add' command, which use ssh-agent to store unecrypted key for my session (in my case it's Gnome on Ubuntu, but it's suitable for debian).

Very nice article :)

Lukasz Nowak

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