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NOAGENT(1) BSD General Commands Manual NOAGENT(1) NAME noagent -- run a command without using the SSH agent's stored keys SYNOPSIS noagent cmd args... DESCRIPTION The noagent utility executes the specified command with the SSH_AGENT_PID and SSH_AUTH_SOCK variables removed from its environment. This is useful when connecting to various SSH servers that do not really understand the concept of public key authentication to the point of actually breaking the connection when the client sends several public keys. RETURN VALUES The noagent utility uses the shell's exec builtin command so that the re- turn value of the command actually executed is passed on. ENVIRONMENT The noagent utility's operation is currently not directly affected by its environment; it affects the environment instead :) FILES The noagent utility's operation is currently not directly affected by any files. EXAMPLES Connect to a server without agent authentication noagent ssh router.example.com SEE ALSO ssh(1), ssh-agent(1) HISTORY The noagent utility was written by Peter Pentchev in 2009. AUTHORS Peter Penchev <roam@ringlet.net> BSD August 17, 2010 BSD
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