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keychain helps you to manage ssh keys in a convenient and secure manner. It acts as a frontend to ssh-agent and gpg-agent, but allows you to easily have one long running ssh-agent process per system, rather than the norm of one ssh-agent per login session. This dramatically reduces the number of times you need to enter your passphrase. With keychain, you only need to enter a passphrase once every time your local machine is rebooted. keychain also makes it easy for remote cron jobs to securely "hook in" to a long running ssh-agent process, allowing your scripts to take advantage of key-based logins.

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2004-06-08 05:03
2.3.1

Keychain has been completely rewritten to solve a
lot of bugs, both in function and performance.
Portability is a lot better, and the program has
been tested on Solaris, HP-UX, Tru64, OS X, Linux,
BSD, and others. The locking code was replaced to
obviate the procmail dependency. Some new features
have been added, for example the --timeout flag.
Tags: Major bugfixes

2002-10-05 19:19
2.0.2

This release fixes the ssh-add call to only redirect stdin (enabling ssh-askpass) if ssh_askpass is set to work around a bug.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2002-08-27 01:27
2.0.1

This release includes Tru64 Unix and MacOS X fixes, x11-ssh-askpass compatibility, and "--help" fixes.
Tags: Minor bugfixes

2002-08-20 01:06
2.0

There are various fixes and performance improvements, new commercial SSH2 support, and HP-UX and Cygwin fixes. This release stores keychain files inside the ~/.keychain/ directory and names files sh-${HOSTNAME} and csh-${HOSTNAME}. There is a new --dir option, and the --local option has been deprecated.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2002-03-06 07:56
1.9

A Solaris fix and new "keychain.cygwin" script for Cygwin systems.
Tags: Minor bugfixes

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