On 2009-03-03 12:01 -0700, zooko wrote:
> What I do is create a private key that isn't encrypted, so there's no  
> need to type in a passphrase to use it.  Then I configure putty to  
> launch at startup and load that passphrase-less key, and then I never  
> think about it again.

I don't like having keys visible for hosts I don't frequently access.
And with plain old *nix ssh it suffices to have them in ~/.ssh when
they're not encrypted; no need to have complicated agents.

-- 
Tuomo
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