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* do not give your password or sshkey to anyone, even friends, family, or other lab members | * do not give your password or sshkey to anyone, even friends, family, or other lab members | ||
See the tips on using [Ssh-agent]] for password-free passage among machines. | See the tips on using [[Ssh-agent]] for password-free passage among machines. | ||
[[Category:Policies]] | [[Category:Policies]] | ||
[[Category:Internal]] | [[Category:Internal]] |
Revision as of 18:26, 12 May 2014
Our SSH/SSL key policy is as follows. Please make sure all of these are true for all the machines you use:
- all ssh keys must be password protected.
- password on your ssh key must be different from your login password
- do not use the same password on two clusters
- do not use the same password for gmail and any cluster
- do not give your password or sshkey to anyone, even friends, family, or other lab members
See the tips on using Ssh-agent for password-free passage among machines.