Script which allows to skip entering password or passphrase when working with remote Linux host through SSH.
If you have a script which runs commands on a remote machine, by default, you will have to enter password or ssh keys passphrase each time when remote command is executed.
Instead, you can execute ssh-authorizer
once and you won't need entering anything anymore:
./ssh-authorizer.sh -host root@10.0.23.14
- Generated SSH keys;
ssh-agent
on your system.