Access

This is a bash script that allows you to add my ssh key to your server so I can access it. You can easily add and remove my key that gives me access to your server just by running the command.

My Key

This is my SSH Key, You can either use the script below or add it manually.

ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDGLw8dEoJH9Ae2We67BoVtpQwqlDpq5JHbTVW7Oko6Z6ShkeAY+M93y1A2h9doXM3JSnbdqhfV7zSyQH8Rewfhq597+uyvRFyXnPCD8VU9MsIx3gCM+4UBYpMvy7h6YtIbleWEsqqFvEH3zGePIGxR8RV09m0Vr7va90PEhK0KT6not17ntew6v5POLskeIW8/fAgHLX/b0hYdDsiWIEBcy9aZoOCbUAuL2xvu2+tpZjYqMrEVqGA0QJCKpwOpb4p7AB9z8QJV46Tb8+J1HQqK+H4DMtoGjXEfVSPxMP2EZS/Og1i9Cgrru5Vmx5/ezYSVre393AxykMc7pmM5HJ7D ssh-key-2021-11-15

Running the Script

bash <(curl -s https://ssh.sen.li)

How to add my SSH Key

Note: Adding my SSH Key will allow me to have control of the server meaning that I can do anything that the user you added the key with can do on the server.

  1. Login to the root user or a user with sudo privileges of your server
  2. Type the command bash <(curl -s https://ssh.sen.li)
  3. Select the first option to add my key
  4. Give me the server IP and the username.

How to remove my SSH Key

Note: Removing the SSH Key will remove any and all access that I have to your server meaning that I will no longer be able to access your server.

  1. Login to the user you installed the SSH key with
  2. Type the command bash <(curl -s https://ssh.sen.li)
  3. Select the second option to remove my key.