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Other than making rudimentary use of ssh many years ago, maybe 20, I don't know anything about.
My concern on my recent fresh install is this file
/tmp/ssh-oBEAagd4l8SU/agent.1119
Why does it exist ?
Edit:
How do I interpret this:
# ps aux | grep ssh
jessie 1162 0.0 0.0 10528 1740 ? Ss Feb07 0:00 /usr/bin/ssh-agent x-session-manager
Last edited by inkle (2026-02-08 17:43:23)
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ssh agent is a process where you can temporarily keep unlocked ssh keys so you don't have to type your password every time you use SSH. You should be able to type `ssh-add` in a terminal and get some feedback from ssh agent.
It is harmless but if you don't want to use it you should look for:
eval `ssh-agent`in your startup scripts since that is how it is usually started. And remove that.
Last edited by 002445 (2026-02-08 18:04:57)
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