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This has some advantages: * You get ssh-agent regardless of how you logged in. Previously it was only started for X11 sessions. * All sessions of a user share the same agent. So if you added a key on tty1, it will also be available on tty2. * Systemd will restart ssh-agent if it dies. * $SSH_AUTH_SOCK now points to the /run/user/<uid> directory, which is more secure than /tmp. For bonus points, we should patch ssh-agent to support socket-based activation... |
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fonts | ||
gnu.nix | ||
i18n.nix | ||
krb5.nix | ||
ldap.nix | ||
networking.nix | ||
no-x-libs.nix | ||
nsswitch.nix | ||
power-management.nix | ||
pulseaudio.nix | ||
shells-environment.nix | ||
swap.nix | ||
sysctl.nix | ||
system-path.nix | ||
timezone.nix | ||
unix-odbc-drivers.nix | ||
users-groups.nix |