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===== [[automating]] Automating Private Key Authentication ===== ===== [[automating]] Automating Private Key Authentication =====
-You can specify the passphrase using ''[[scriptcommand_open#passphrase|-passphrase]]'' switch of ''[[scriptcommand_open|open]]'' command in scripting and using ''[[library_sessionoptions#privatekeypassphrase|SessionOptions.PrivateKeyPassphrase]]'' in .NET assembly.,+You can specify the passphrase using ''[[scriptcommand_open#passphrase|-passphrase]]'' switch of ''[[scriptcommand_open|open]]'' command in scripting and using ''[[library_sessionoptions#privatekeypassphrase|SessionOptions.PrivateKeyPassphrase]]'' in .NET assembly.
===== [[unprotected]] Unprotected Private Key ===== ===== [[unprotected]] Unprotected Private Key =====
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Alternatively you can store the private key unprotected (without a passphrase). Note that this imposes a security risk, if someone gains access to the key. Alternatively you can store the private key unprotected (without a passphrase). Note that this imposes a security risk, if someone gains access to the key.
-When using unprotected key with scripting, you should consider restricting access to the unprotected private key file to the local account that runs the script only (using [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2008-R2-and-2008/cc770962(v=ws.11)|Windows file system permissions]]).+When using unprotected key with scripting, you should consider restricting access to the unprotected private key file to the local account that runs the script only (using [[https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2008-R2-and-2008/cc770962(v=ws.11)|Windows file system permissions]]).

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