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Articles » Operation Systems Settings » Setting up SSH Passphraseless keys ยป Observations

Publication Date:Wednesday, January 09, 2008

If you want to make this way of connection working for the both of the servers, you have just to execute the steps above for each one.

Even being a project's need, you should be aware that there are some security implications of using passphraseless keys.

When you store your passphraseless key in a file, you would be doing something like writing it in a piece of paper and showing it for everybody who has access to the machine.

That is, if someone has the access of your machine as a super user, he or she can easily get it and do whatever. Be careful!

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