> Of course, this solution still allows your home
> computer to be compromised, and have a trojan
> waiting there for you to connect to your office,
> and once you do.... Ehm.. :-)
> 

good point. i always keep ssh private keys password protected and on floppy,
which i either carry with me or store in a safe place. you can make ssh security
as restrictive as you want, but if you leave your rsa keys all over the place
then trouble will sniff you out.

-- jan van rensburg
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