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+[[!meta title="Why is ssh -k recommended for ssh-ing into scripts.mit.edu?"]]
+Kerberos ticket forwarding (ssh -K [note the capital letter], the
+default on Athena) will attempt to transfer your full Athena
+credentials to scripts.mit.edu. The scripts server does not need
+these credentials, and good security practice suggests that you
+should not transfer your credentials where you do not need them.
+
+If you instead use ssh -k [note the lower case letter], you will
+authenticate yourself to the scripts server using your kerberos
+tickets, without giving the scripts server any special priveleges
+over your Athena account.
+
+In short, **ssh -k scripts.mit.edu** is the recommended means of
+ssh-ing to the scripts server.
+
+
+