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* <code>[[sshd]]</code>, the SSH server daemon which allows shell access and file transfers to a remote machine. | * <code>[[sshd]]</code>, the SSH server daemon which allows shell access and file transfers to a remote machine. | ||
* <code>[[ssh-keygen]]</code>, a tool to inspect and generate the RSA, DSA and Elliptic Curve keys that are used for user and host authentication | * <code>[[ssh-keygen]]</code>, a tool to inspect and generate the RSA, DSA and Elliptic Curve keys that are used for user and host authentication | ||
+ | * <code>[[ssh-agent]]</code> and <code>[[ssh-add]]</code>, utilities to ease authentication by holding keys ready and avoid the need to enter passphrases every time they are used | ||
* <code>[[ssh-keyscan]]</code>, which scans a list of hosts and collects their public keys | * <code>[[ssh-keyscan]]</code>, which scans a list of hosts and collects their public keys | ||
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* <code>[[ssh-copy-id]]</code>, copy local keys to remote machine. | * <code>[[ssh-copy-id]]</code>, copy local keys to remote machine. | ||
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