Skip Montanaro wrote: > > Okay, someone has to admit ignorance. Might as well be me. ;-) > > 1. How can I tell if my .ssh/identity file has been encrypted? If you are prompted for a passphrase and giving that passphrase let's you work, then everything should be fine with your identity. > 2. If it hasn't, how do I encrypt it? You choose the passphrase when you generate the key with ssh-keygen. To change it call: ssh-keygen -p Peter -- Peter Schneider-Kamp ++47-7388-7331 Herman Krags veg 51-11 mailto:peter@schneider-kamp.de N-7050 Trondheim http://schneider-kamp.de
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