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Bitwarden SSH Agent
Requirements
- You need to have the Bitwarden CLI tool installed and available in the
$PATH
asbw
. ssh-agent
must be running in the current session.- Optional:
paramiko
must be installed to decrypt keys. If none of your keys are encrypted,paramiko
is not needed
What does it do?
Fetches SSH keys stored in Bitwarden vault and adds them to ssh-agent
.
How to use it
- Run,
./bw_add_sshkeys.py
- Enter your Bitwarden credentials, if a Bitwarden vault session is not already set.
- (optional) Enter your SSH keys' passphrases.
Storing the keys in BitWarden
- Create a folder called
ssh-agent
(can be overridden on the command line). - Add an new secure note to that folder.
- Upload the private key as an attachment.
- Add the custom field
private
(can be overridden on the command line), containing the file name of the private key attachment. - Optional: If your key is encrypted with passphrase and you want it to decrypt automatically, save passphrase into custom field
passphrase
(field name can be overriden on the command line) - Repeat steps 2-6 for each subsequent key