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=== Using the keyring and ssh agent === | === Using the keyring and ssh agent === | ||
Linx and MacOS offer a service to unlock your ssh keys (and other secrets) using your login password. This simplifies the use of passphrases on your keys, and you will only be prompted for the passphrase once when logging in (or not at all, if the session re-uses the login password). | Linx and MacOS offer a service to unlock your ssh keys (and other secrets) using your login password. This simplifies the use of passphrases on your keys, and you will only be prompted for the passphrase once when logging in (or not at all, if the session re-uses the login password). | ||
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+ | === Configuration file === | ||
+ | Configuration for ssh can be stored at the client side (ie: on your laptop) in '' | ||
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+ | Compression | ||
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+ | Host *.strw.leidenuniv.nl | ||
+ | user mystrwusername | ||
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+ | For more details, see the '' | ||
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