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2 Minute Tips – Easily Exchange SSH keys in 30
2 Minute Tips – Easily Exchange SSH keys in 30 seconds or less
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“Spaceinvader One”
In this video, I walk you through a streamlined process for exchanging SSH keys between an Unraid server and other computers or servers that takes under 30 seconds. The beauty of this method lies in its simplicity, especially if you’re new to Unraid or command-line interfaces.
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Great nugget!!! So does this script also work when connecting to TrueNAS ?
great video!
this is great until you realize you dont use port 22… easy enough to correct.
Does this add the keys to authorised keys and update the config file?
Thank you so much for this! I've just rebuilt my "main" unraid box following a lot of your tutorials and setting up backup to my backup unraid was the last piece of the puzzle. Previously I did this manually because the SSH key was such a pain but now you've really nailed this. So much thank you.
As Always your videos are appreciated and informative. I always look and watch everyone of your videos and never disappointed in any of them. Keep them comming and thank you so much!
How do you get the icons on the left for the mean UI menu? on the Colonial server?
Thanks Spaceinvader. Can you provide installation for gluetunVPN? Would love to see a tutorial
Good two minute tips Ed! Thanks for sharing it with us!πππJP
No interactive scripts via the User-Scripts plugin is not entirely true. You can have the plugin promting for inputs and use them as parameters that the script can use.
And now for the two line version;
ssh-keygen -a
ssh-copy-id user@host
End of video
Thanks for all your awesome content, truly appreciate it. If you ever feel like doing an updated video on reverse proxies, it would be nice to see you do something like setting up a cloudflare tunnel to a reverse proxy which then hands off to the various containers. I've had tremendous trouble with it in the past. Would also be interesting to see how you would configure an unRAID server completely from scratch. I think something I'd do over again if I were rebuilding today is to keep a 2 disk array for my media collection and unRAID storage and pass through multiple drives to a TrueNAS VM for my personal file storage.