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IvanN7772015-01-28 14:01:17
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IvanN777, 2015-01-28 14:01:17

How to save login settings (login password) in linux command line so as not to enter 100 times?

There is a command line
. I enter ssh (server name) in it.
Then it asks for a password
. All this is not difficult, but when you open and close it many times a day, a reasonable question arises, but can you somehow save your login and password?
Or using a visual client, but for Linux, has anyone come across?

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Igor, 2015-01-28
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Yes, it is necessary to use keys, it is more reliable than passwords, as it is not intercepted.
If you still want to use a password, get yourself some kind of storage for this, for example, keepass (very convenient and you can already enter it by simple copying).

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