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Rather than always putting keys and config in /dev/shm/op-ssh-config, we should instead name the folder something random and store that location as a symlink somewhere in the user's local directory (~/.local/tmp/1password-ssh-temp -> /dev/shm/tg4hn708v34hgofd or something like that, I need to figure out where the best place for it would be). This will support multi-user systems since each user won't be trying to store their keys in a directory someone else already owns.
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Rather than always putting keys and config in
/dev/shm/op-ssh-config
, we should instead name the folder something random and store that location as a symlink somewhere in the user's local directory (~/.local/tmp/1password-ssh-temp -> /dev/shm/tg4hn708v34hgofd
or something like that, I need to figure out where the best place for it would be). This will support multi-user systems since each user won't be trying to store their keys in a directory someone else already owns.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: