[quote]I have a private key in localhost, which is accepted for SSH by host2.
How can I use this key in host2 without storing it in host1?[/quote]
How about some port-forwarding/firewall magic?
For example, if from localhost you could ssh to a specific port on machine #1 -- say,
"ssh -p 1
You'll find a vast number of Slashcode work-alikes. The basic idea behind /.
has been cloned many times.
Debian stable includes "squishdot", a Zope-based CMS that works similarly to /.
But I'd recommend taking a trip over to http://www.opensourcecms.com/ and/or
http://www.cmsmatrix.org/ and
Why beat a dead horse?
The poll was created to get a feel of the user community, as opposed to the
formal (read: scientific and valid:-) poll of developers.
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From the semi-off-topic, FWIW category:
A poll was created on debianHELP.org http://www.debianhelp.org/node/2571 asking,
"Should Debian be strictly all-volunteer or should it pay developers?"
Feel free to select from the choices of
* Strictly all volunteer.
* There's nothing wrong with payin
I hate to do this, but this is a test; please ignore and sorry for the
inconvenience.
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