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SSH Config | 2019-09-27T22:46:39-04:00 | false |
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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!
Host somename
Hostname someaddress
user usernameonserver
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/private_key
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.