Save SSH password for use in *Nix Term
pico .profile
alias hotkey='ssh -2 -p 22 user@host.com
source .profile #If you are not restarting your term.
hotkey is whatever you want it to be.
Done.
Other stuff that’s been stolen (This is so you don’t need to type in a password):
# generate pub and priv keys, leave the passphrase empty # (simply press ENTER when asked for it) ssh-keygen #copy the pub key to the remote computer #(change port number if different from the usual 22) #change "user" to your user name #change "host" to your domain name scp -P 22 ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub user@host:~/ #log on to the remote computer ssh -p 22 user@host #create the .ssh directory in the root login directory, if it doesn't already exist mkdir .ssh #append key to file cat id_rsa.pub >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys #delete the public key file, no longer needed rm -f id_rsa.pub #log off the remote server exit #logon to the remote server, without password prompt ssh -2 -p 22 user@host