Editing Ssh keys
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− | The following script can be used to automate a process of generating ssh key pairs and putting the public keys to an account on a remote host. Place the script to <code>/usr/local/bin</code> or your <code>~/bin</code> and enable its execution (i.& | + | The following script can be used to automate a process of generating ssh key pairs and putting the public keys to an account on a remote host. Place the script to <code>/usr/local/bin</code> or your <code>~/bin</code> and enable its execution (i.—e. do <code>chmod a+x ssh-keyput</code>). |
<source lang="bash"> | <source lang="bash"> |