your keyring by running a program. You give the passphrase
to the ssh-addkey program, it loads the (unencrypted) key into the agent
and then apps can communicate with this agent through a unix domain socket.
Nice, makes it easier to use ssh, but not terribly secure, I fear.
Chris
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Chri
deleting this messages.
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> > christian
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> Just a random FAQ pointer:
> http://www.warwick.ac.uk/services/csv/docs/unix/faqs/faqs/8.html
>
> There might be a better answer in another FAQ somewhere...
My god! I wrote this :-)
It's more than lik
use I'd like to be able to read my mail even when N$ crashes
> * because I'd like to answer fast
> * I'm a keyboard person
> * I'd like to know that there is source I can use if things go amiss.
> * Modularity
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