From the OpenSSH ssh-agent manpage: There are two main ways to get an agent setup: Either you let the agent start a new subcommand into which some environment variables are exported, Does this mean that I can set my login shell to "/usr/local/bin/ssh-agent /bin/bash" and be rockin' and rollin'? And if yes, does this approach protect me from ssh-agent authentication being exploited by root, as warned against further down the manpage? -- �smund Skj�veland ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
- Re: Starting ssh-agent at login �smund Skj�veland
- Re: Starting ssh-agent at login Damien Miller
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