Am Freitag, 7. August 2020, 17:47:31 CEST schrieb john doe:
> On 8/7/2020 5:07 PM, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > can anybody tell if there is a way to find out the ssh key (out of the
> > ones
> > listed in authorized keys) was used for login to the current session?
> 
> Try to increase the log verbosity to 'debug[1|2|3]'.
> 

Thanks for the reply, but it seems my question was not precise enough.

I want to find it out in a script which runs on the server, e.g.

ssh server.domain myscript.sh

Is there a way to find out in myscript.sh which ssh key was used for login. 

There are a number of ssh environment vars, but none of them contains the ssh 
key (or even better the "user label" after the public key):

declare -x SHLVL="1" 
declare -x SSH_CLIENT="192.168.7.203 56018 22" 
declare -x SSH_CONNECTION="192.168.7.203 56018 192.168.7.1 22" 
declare -x SSH_TTY="/dev/pts/2"

Thanks
Rainer

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