Get your Chromebook to use SSH keys to allow access to your OpenShift account. If you have a Chromebook and want to SSH into a server, here's the quick and dirty steps.
- Setup Chromebook in Developer mode (Secure Shell won't allow new Chromebooks to upload SSH keys, you need to use Developer Mode's shell prompt).
- Launch terminal: ctrl+alt+t in the Chrome browser
- At terminal prompt type "shell" and hit enter
- Create ssh keys https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys
- Run eval "$(ssh-agent)" to launch ssh-agent http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/48863/ssh-add-complains-could-not-open-a-connection-to-your-authentication-agent/48868#48868
- Add your SSH keys to your Chromebook's SSH command "ssh-add ~/.ssh/key-name"
- Add your public key contents to your server you wish to SSH into.
- In the Chromebook terminal, SSH to your server and enter the pass phrase you created with for your SSH keys.