begin  quoting Gus Wirth as of Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 12:15:38PM -0700:
[snip]
> After all the rants I see from Stewart about "all the world is X" and
> remarks about putting stuff in "non-standard" places, I need to point out

Touche!

> that Redhat/Fedora keeps its system keys in /etc/ssh/ as separate files,
> one for dsa and another for rsa.

The best way to get good information on the list is to post incorrect
information and wait for someone to correct it. :)

I suppose I should've started with "your ssh configuration directory,
for example, /etc/ssh_config..." to be perfectly clear.

(Often, I end up with /usr/local/etc/ssh_config, but that's a different
story.  $SSH_CONFIG would be nice, but then we're dealing with overloading
the environment variable space with dozens of keys.)

-Stewart "The problem with 'all the world is X' is that it isn't my X" Stremler


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