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title: "SSH Config"
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date: 2019-09-27T22:46:39-04:00
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draft: false
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tags: [ "SSH" ]
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medium_enabled: true
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---
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Have you ever gone through the hassle of having multiple public/private keys for accessing your remote servers? Before recently, I used to specify the identity file in all my transactions `ssh -I ~/.ssh/private_key user@host` but no longer! I discovered you can add the following to your `~/.ssh/config` to specify which key you want to use!
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```
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Host somename
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Hostname someaddress
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user usernameonserver
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IdentityFile ~/.ssh/private_key
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```
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Of course you can add multiple of these entries in that file so that you can `ssh` without having to worry about explicitly using keys. Just keep in mind that the order of your entries matter.
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