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Many of use PKCS (Also known as a PIV card) for SSH access to secure systems. Instead of the private key being stored as a file, it is on a hardware token.
This is very easy to do for both SSH and SFTP from the command line. Example of working commands on OSX:
Many of use PKCS (Also known as a PIV card) for SSH access to secure systems. Instead of the private key being stored as a file, it is on a hardware token.
This is very easy to do for both SSH and SFTP from the command line. Example of working commands on OSX:
It would be VERY helpful if this type of authentication was possible using Cyberduck.
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