ssh-cron acts like cron, but is provided with ssh passphrases allowing
 its commands to access remote systems without requiring a passphrase
 to be stored in a clear-text file or resorting to ssh keys without
 passphrases.
How is it provided with them? is the user required to enter them on startup? are they stored somewhere? if the latter how is it more secure than using a key without a passphrase?


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