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identifying [DR]SA key used for ssh key-based login



hi folks,

is there a reliable way to get e.g. the fingerprint of the SSH2 key
used to log in to a machine? let's say that I have two entries in
~/.ssh/authorized_keys. Once I logged in by way of either one, how can
I identify which of the two entries/keys was responsible for the
successful authentication?

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