# Purpose This script allows you to ssh to a server using an SSH Key and passphrase pulled from your lastpass account. # ssh.sh Script ## Requirements This script requires the `lastpass-cli` and `expect` packages. The SSH Key must be stored in your lastpass account, as a Secure Note of the type SSH Key, with the Private Key and Passphrase fields filled out, at a minimum. ## Usage 1. Download the script to a location of your choosing, ensuring it is executable 2. run it like this: ```./ssh.sh KEYNAME server-you-wish-to-ssh-to``` ## How it works This script uses the official `lastpass-cli` package to pull the private key to a file and the private key passphrase to a variable. The script then uses that information to ssh to the requested server, and removes the private key when the connection is closed. # ssh-copy-id.sh Script ## Requirements This script requires the `lastpass-cli` package. The SSH Key must be stored in your lastpass account, as a Secure Note of the type SSH Key, with the Private Key and Public Key fields filled out, at a minimum. ## Usage 1. Download the script to a location of your choosing, ensuring it is executable 2. run it like this: ```./ssh-copy-id.sh KEYNAME server-you-wish-to-ssh-to``` 3. You will be prompted to answer if you would like to remove all old ssh keys currently installed on the remote host. This is strongly recommended. ## How it works This script uses the official `lastpass-cli` package to pull the public and private keys to files. The script then uses that information to run `ssh-copy-id` to requested server, and removes the key files when the connection is closed.