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@Upgrade to V1.4.
This includes a series of usability fixes, including making safesh easy to
use with CVS, with scp, and to make installation on other hosts trivial.
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@safesh is an authentication manager for OpenSSH.  By automatically creating
keys and starting ssh-agents, it makes it (fairly) convenient to use one key
for each host pair (authenticator and authenticatee), it avoids
authentication theft by the hosts you connect to with SSH.
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