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learnbyexample@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 28 days ago

SSH Tips and Tricks

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SSH Tips and Tricks

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learnbyexample@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 28 days ago
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SSH Tips and Tricks | Carlos Becker
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Since I joined Charm, I’ve been working and learning more about SSH, and I thought I would share a few quick tips and tricks with you. Forward Yubikey Agent If you use a Yubikey (you should), you can use it in your remotes by having the key in a SSH agent and forwarding it. To manage the agent, I strongly recommend yubikey-agent. You can then forward it in your ~/.ssh/config like the following:
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    My favorite (aside from tunneling) has been using ssh as a SOCKS proxy.

    https://ma.ttias.be/socks-proxy-linux-ssh-bypass-content-filters/

    Combine with “foxyproxy” to send all non-corporate-Internet" connections over your own ssh tunnel to keep personal web traffic private or to access services on your home network without needing a vpn.

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