Tom Horsley wrote: : > How does one get into one's system from one's laptop if one is traveling : > and forced to use the local hotel internet connection? : : If you can't know where you'll be connecting from, you probably can't : use the IP address restrictions, That's what I thought. : but at least you can allow only public key access which will make : things more secure. Completely agree. The only time I allow an ssh password entry is on a new machine to which I will connect from another machine, both of which are behind a firewall, and only when I first bring the new system up. (It has no public key files at that point.) The first thing I do is copy keys onto and then turn off password authentication. Besides, I don't think you can forward password credentials via ssh-agent / ssh-add, only public key credentials. ssh agent forwarding is one of the nicest features of public key authentication. Dean -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list