Am Di, den 12.07.2005 schrieb Chip Turner um 5:54:
> It would be nicer to have some sort of opt-in, perhaps in the form of
> ~/.keychainrc, which, if present, causes it to be source'd and then,
> if set, use an environment variable KEYS to list the keys the user
> wants, otherwise default to id_dsa. This way a user just specifies
> their keys that feed the command line (and perhaps other command line
> options such as timeout).
>
> Chip
I think it makes sense regarding ease of use, to have a mechanism which
allows the user to opt-in keychaining easily. Thanks for that suggestion
Chip, Ed and Ville.
I kindly request to review following bah script:
http://www.uni-x.org/keychain.sh.txt
I plan to let the keychain rpm place keychain.{sh,csh} - csh needs to be
done (help would be welcome as I am a bash user) - into /etc/profile.d/.
It will then create a ~/.keychainrc file if none exists already. The
user is able to adjust keychain behaviour through that file then.
Any kind of critics and of course corrections are welcome.
Alexander
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