Documentation
IntroductionInstalling the Desktop Agent
Working with Connections
Working with Private Keys
Using Agent Keys
Using the Public Key Wizard
Using Logonbox Authenticator
Uninstalling the Desktop Agent
Supported SSH Clients
OpenSSHFileZilla
SequelPro
PuTTY
Cyberduck
WinSCP
Launching OSX Applications
Introduction
The Desktop SSH Agent is a crucial utility in SSH (Secure Shell) protocol, designed to hold private keys for public key authentication. Acting as a background process, it manages your SSH keys, eliminating the need to enter your passphrase whenever you want to connect to a remote server. This enhances the user experience by reducing repetitive authentication steps and augments security by temporarily allowing passphrase-protected keys to be stored in memory.
This documentation aims to provide a comprehensive guide on effectively using Desktop SSH Agent, covering its installation, configuration, and integration with various SSH clients and servers. Whether you are a system administrator, a developer, or an end-user looking to streamline your SSH workflow, this guide will equip you with the knowledge you need to make the most out of Desktop SSH Agent.