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Re: distributing SSH keys in a cluster environment



also sprach Craig Sanders <cas@taz.net.au> [2004.10.30.0340 +0200]:
> of course, you can be a bit looser with with keys if you're
> confident that physical access to the machines AND to the network
> segment they are on is properly restricted, AND you have firewall
> or other access rules to prevent external machines from fetching
> the key files. 

the switches are under the tables. :/

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