Ed Carp wrote: > Incorrect. Perhaps the writer hasn't heard of the feature of secure > shell, where one can generate an authentication certificate, exchange it > with another machine, then run a secure shell session with another > machine, securely, WITHOUT needing a password. In that environment you're caching your private key (and the server's public key) on the client. This is exactly what lsi was talking about.
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