mrw wrote: 
> And when you've figured that out, you could consider restricting the
> usage of the particular key to a particular command, as you won't be
> password protecting the key. Just a thought.
> 
> When I set this up on my system (about eight years ago) I felt that
> needed the --T- option to ssh, (disable pseudo-terminal allocation), to
> ensure that the binary file(s) transferred correctly. But perhaps it
> isn't necessary, it's too long ago to remember. I am using -tar- rather
> than -dd-, but otherwise the same principle.

Thanks - I'll look into that.  I think the risk is minimal in my case -
it's just me on my network, unless my router has vulnerabilities I'm not
aware of.


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