On Sat, 2021-05-01 at 14:14 +0000, Wolfgang Ulbrich wrote:
> Yes, why not adding an option to anaconda to create a personal ssh
> key?
> Same like amazon cloud does.
> Eg. when you create a el8 server in AWS, AWS gives you an option to
> create a ssh key before you finish the setup of this machine.
> With that key you can later login to the root account of your AWS
> server machine.
So if I understand it correctly:
- it creates a key pair 
- makes the provisioned machine thrust the publick key part of the pair
- you transfer the private key to your machine and use it to talk to
that one machine only

Sounds like an interesting idea, although in the non-cloud environment
I think the best thing the installer could do is to create the key pair
and ann the public key to trusted keys. User would then have to do the
rest (transfer the private key in a safe manner to his machine).

Yet again, patches welcome, as I'm afraid its unlikely we would get to
implementing something like this any time soon.

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