[06:28] <lordievader> Good morning
[09:19] <rh10> guys, how do you handle multiple ssh connections information? login/pass/keys/ just best practice.
[09:23] <dasjoe> What do you mean? Where to save secrets? In your password manager, passbolt/keepass or whatever suits you. Where to store host-specific SSH config? Where it belongs, ~/.ssh/config :)
[09:24] <rh10> dasjoe, know about .ssh/config :) yep. about pass manager mostly. or maybe just plain text files?
[09:24] <rh10> how about ssh keys?
[09:25] <dasjoe> I've got mine in ~/.ssh/ and in my password manager
[09:25] <dasjoe> It's passphrase is stored in the password manager, too
[09:25] <rh10> dasjoe, got it, thanks
[09:25] <dasjoe> Usually I'll just "ssh-import-id dasjoe" on a fresh machine so it pulls my key from launchpad
[09:26] <dasjoe> Another awesome little tool by kirkland
[09:27] <rh10> dasjoe, thanks
[09:48] <joelio> keychain + 1password wfm
[11:01] <kirkland> dasjoe:   :-D
[14:04] <drab> fwiw https://www.passwordstore.org/
[14:04] <drab> or keepassx, which works on mac, windows and linux
[14:04] <drab> latter is what I use/give to people who are too lazy to go through the git repo setup and still want freesoftware for their passwords :)
[14:05] <drab> and you can still story the kpx file in git as a blob, you just don't ge nice diffs and privs managed with git
[16:53] <markus_e92> Hi all, with my new hp server I have problems with the e-mail notification (trapemail is set in cma.conf) of hp-snmp-agent. has someone her experience with it? I use ubuntu 16.04
[21:36] <tafa2> can separate jails in fail2ban have their own findtime?
[21:36] <tafa2> or does it have to be global?