On Mon, 2018-03-26 at 20:49 +0200, Daniel Pocock wrote: Hi Daniel,
> Is there a preferred way to avoid running ssh-add manually? For example, > > - should it be run from a script, which one? > > - or should ssh-add be added to the list of applications to run at > startup in the settings panel? I saw an example[1] like that > > - or should they store their passphrase in GNOME Keyring somehow (e.g. > logging in once with GNOME) and then enable the startup application that > links ssh-agent to GNOME Keyring? > > - or some other strategy? I don't use ssh-agent myself (I use gpg-agent with ssh support) but running it from the session looks natural to me, like any other program the user would want to run at startup (Settings/Session & Startup/Application Autostart). Regards, -- Yves-Alexis
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