I manually deploy websites through SSH, I manage source code in github/bitbucket. For every new site I'm currently generating a new keypair on the server and adding it to github/bitbucket, so that I can pull chances from server.
I came across a feature in capistrano to use local machine's key pair for pulling updates to server, which is ssh_options[:forward_agent] = true
How can I do something like this and forward my local machine's keypair to the server I'm SSH-ing into, so that I can avoid adding keys into github/bitbucket for every new site.
Thanks.
This turned out to be very simple, complete guide is here Using SSH Forwarding
In essence, you need to create a
~/.ssh/config
file, if it doesn't exist.Then, add the hosts (either domain name or IP address in the file and set
ForwardAgent yes
)Sample Code:
Makes SSH life a lot easier.
The configuration file is very helpful but the trick for agent forwarding does the
ssh-add
command. It seems that this have to be initial triggered before any remote connections or after restart of the computer. To permanently add the key try the following solution from the user daminetreg: Add private key permanently with ssh-add on UbuntuFill it with (host address is the address of the host you want to allow creds to be forwarded to):
If you haven't already run ssh-agent, run it:
Take the output from that command and paste it into the terminal. This will set the environment variables that need to be set for agent forwarding to work. Optionally, you can replace this and step 3 with:
Add the key you want forwarded to the ssh agent:
Log into the remote host:
From here, if you log into another host that accepts that key, it will just work: