← Back to context Comment by johnea 2 days ago SSH is my "personal cloud"... 6 comments johnea Reply stronglikedan 2 days ago This seems a lot easier for the average consumer. doubled112 2 days ago Does it?Half of the IT team I am on is seemingly incapable of understanding using a public/private keypair for SSH logins.Can I use yours? How to copy them? Should they be unique per user? Should I email the private key? Etc? zikduruqe 2 days ago > Ect?My favorite is when someone posts their private key to a Slack or Teams channel, then says "I'll just delete it after it is received..."No. Just no. That key is forever unclean. 1 reply → metalliqaz 2 days ago I believe grandparent post was referring to Umbrel as easier than SSH 1 reply →
stronglikedan 2 days ago This seems a lot easier for the average consumer. doubled112 2 days ago Does it?Half of the IT team I am on is seemingly incapable of understanding using a public/private keypair for SSH logins.Can I use yours? How to copy them? Should they be unique per user? Should I email the private key? Etc? zikduruqe 2 days ago > Ect?My favorite is when someone posts their private key to a Slack or Teams channel, then says "I'll just delete it after it is received..."No. Just no. That key is forever unclean. 1 reply → metalliqaz 2 days ago I believe grandparent post was referring to Umbrel as easier than SSH 1 reply →
doubled112 2 days ago Does it?Half of the IT team I am on is seemingly incapable of understanding using a public/private keypair for SSH logins.Can I use yours? How to copy them? Should they be unique per user? Should I email the private key? Etc? zikduruqe 2 days ago > Ect?My favorite is when someone posts their private key to a Slack or Teams channel, then says "I'll just delete it after it is received..."No. Just no. That key is forever unclean. 1 reply → metalliqaz 2 days ago I believe grandparent post was referring to Umbrel as easier than SSH 1 reply →
zikduruqe 2 days ago > Ect?My favorite is when someone posts their private key to a Slack or Teams channel, then says "I'll just delete it after it is received..."No. Just no. That key is forever unclean. 1 reply →
metalliqaz 2 days ago I believe grandparent post was referring to Umbrel as easier than SSH 1 reply →
This seems a lot easier for the average consumer.
Does it?
Half of the IT team I am on is seemingly incapable of understanding using a public/private keypair for SSH logins.
Can I use yours? How to copy them? Should they be unique per user? Should I email the private key? Etc?
> Ect?
My favorite is when someone posts their private key to a Slack or Teams channel, then says "I'll just delete it after it is received..."
No. Just no. That key is forever unclean.
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I believe grandparent post was referring to Umbrel as easier than SSH
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