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Oleg Svirchev2014-10-10 19:02:53
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Oleg Svirchev, 2014-10-10 19:02:53

ssh keys and passwords. Where to store?

I ran into a problem that the number of linux servers they work with exceeded 20. I also started using several devices, both laptops and phones. It is clear that synchronization of all this stuff is needed. Tell me, can anyone know programs like serverauditor.com? I couldn't find it on the Internet. Or tell us how you deal with such a disaster. The named program did not fit, because. does not work correctly with the chrome extension yet (does not login through the key)

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Igor Dvoretskyi, 2014-10-16
@dvrts

Set aside authorization by passwords - be sure to configure by keys.
To store keys, use Keepass, store its database files in encrypted form in the cloud, which is accessible from all devices, I use Dropbox. There are local clients for Keepass for all major platforms, including mobile ones, and you can also set up access to local databases from them.

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nodzip, 2014-10-10
@nodzip

we put the portable version of Xshell in Dropbox. each device will have access

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Vladimir, 2014-10-10
@rostel

KeePass is fine for storing passwords

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Alexey Cheremisin, 2014-10-10
@leahch

Actually, ssh-agent was invented for this a long time ago.
In Russian, read briefly here http://xgu.ru/wiki/SSH_help_key management
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