On Jan 22, 2008 8:34 AM, Gijs <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I agree. Passwordless SSH keys are _very_ insecure in my opinion.
Just pray that the account owning they keys is not compromised... because then
the floodgates are opened.
Of course this is a non-issue if your systems are in some private net no exposed
to outside traffic.
~af
Or you can do it the "easy" way. Use public keys without a password on it.
You won't have to type in any password, so you won't get the popup
anymore, and it's relatively secure.
I agree. Passwordless SSH keys are _very_ insecure in my opinion.
Just pray that the account owning they keys is not compromised... because then
the floodgates are opened.
Of course this is a non-issue if your systems are in some private net no exposed
to outside traffic.
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