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As embedded platforms grow larger in capabilities, it is not uncommon to perform development natively in the board itself. SSH agent forwarding allows developers to use their SSH keys across different machines without having to copy the private keys to those machines. This technique is particularly useful in scenarios involving embedded platforms, which are typically shared by multiple developers.
As embedded platforms grow larger in capabilities, it is not uncommon to perform development natively in the board itself. SSH agent forwarding allows developers to use their SSH keys across different machines without having to copy the private keys to those machines. This technique is particularly useful in scenarios involving embedded platforms, which are typically shared by multiple developers.