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Managing Multiple SSH Keys
If you use different keys for different servers or services (e.g., GitHub, work, personal), here’s how to keep it organized. Using different keys for different services makes things way more organized and secure. This way if one key gets compromised, you only ...
SSH Key Authentication Create and Share
Why SSH Keys are Important? SSH keys use asymmetric encryption—a public key is placed on the server, and a private key stays on your device. Benefits over Passwords Security: Keys are far more resistant to brute-force attacks than passwords Convenience: No n...
SSH Agent for Passphrase Management
SSH Agent is a background process that keeps your keys unlocked during your session. Start the agent and add keys: eval "$(ssh-agent -s)" ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa_work ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa_personal Per each key added to ssh you will need to type a phrase