I am trying to implement OpenSSH PKI but I would very much like to use GnuPG public keys. My reason is that I don't want two public encryption keys for each user. I would think that one should be fine and easier to manage.

There seems to be a way to convert public keys from various formats to the format needed by OpenSSH but I am obviously doing it wrong because it fails every time.

Has any one done this? Are there reasons not to do this? Links to how-to pages would be appreciated.

Most of what I am finding is for the proprietary ssh and from what I have read it uses a PKI that is not compatible with OpenSSH2, and I am using OpenSSH2.

Thanks.

Roy Souther
www.SiliconTao.com


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